Miami 7 on 7 Updates Per 247.

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What I've noticed at this 7on7 all the coaches walking around asking locals who's that and noticing all the talent. Really hope we look at that corner #2 from the ridge
 
- Four-star WR Darnell Salomon (Miami/Central) said Alabama still leads
- Four-star ATH Jamel Cook (Miami/Central), a Florida State commit, said his top four in order is Florida State, Miami, Alabama and Auburn.
- Carlin Fils-Aime (Naples, Fla.) said Miami leads Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee and North Carolina.
- Tyler Byrd (Naples, Fla.) said he's a solid commit for the Hurricanes and hasn't spoken to any other schools. In fact he said no other schools came by this spring to see him.
- 2019 running back Nayquan Wright (Carol City), grew up an Alabama fan as they lead Miami.
- 2019 running back James Cook (Miami/Central), the younger brother of FSU running back Dalvin Cook, grew up a Miami fan and they lead Georgia.
- Miramar 2017 safety Brian Edwards said Miami now leads. Also big on Louisville, LSU, Alabama.
- WR Freddie Pinder said Miami and West Virginia stick out. (LOL WTF happened to Tennessee?)
- WR Pie Young said he's big on Miami, Alabama and Georgia.
- 2017 4-star LB Deandre Wilder said he's big on his offers from Alabama, Miami, LSU, Georgia and FSU.
- 2017 four-star RB Kyshaun Bryan said Ohio State, Georgia and West Virginia have made him a priority.
- 4-star 2017 WR Kevaughn Dingle has 3 offers and said Miami leads with Marshall 2 and West Virginia 3. Will make his decison after his junior year.
- WR Binjimen Victor (Coconut Creek, Fla.) listed high interest in Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee, Miami and Auburn.
- WR Trevon Grimes said Ohio State still leads with Miami 2 and Fsu 3. Will visit all 3 this summer.
- 2019 RB Darren Davis, Jr (Miami/Southridge) said Oregon is his favorite. He has early offers from Iowa State & Notre Dame.
- 2017 DE Jarez Parks (Sebastian, Fla./River) has a ton offers including Florida, Michigan, Alabama, South Carolina, Miami, USF and many more. grew up a Florida fan and the Gators lead Alabama and Michigan
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We are in it for a lot of guys i didnt know that

Didn't mean to neg.

On another note: We should be talking more about the positive impact of this event regardless of the circumstances surrounding our program as a whole. This event needs to survive a coaching change. It needs to become one of many new staples in the region and it needs to become staple nationally. We should do more events of this type. Maybe we can even considering running a padded camp. A ton of local teams would sign up for extremely valuable scrimmage time against other "good's." Just look at the Referee clinic: nearly every major public school was represented, along with a few select private school teams. Just my 2 cents.
 
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Trajan bandy is the best cb in the 2017 class, saw him jam the **** out of a Flanagan wr and started screaming at their whole sideline and got ejected is then when I realized this kid needs to be a cane
 
Trajan bandy is the best cb in the 2017 class, saw him jam the **** out of a Flanagan wr and started screaming at their whole sideline and got ejected is then when I realized this kid needs to be a cane
I been trying to tell people the kid is legit!!! And needs an offer asap.
 
- Four-star WR Darnell Salomon (Miami/Central) said Alabama still leads
- Four-star ATH Jamel Cook (Miami/Central), a Florida State commit, said his top four in order is Florida State, Miami, Alabama and Auburn.
- Carlin Fils-Aime (Naples, Fla.) said Miami leads Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee and North Carolina.
- Tyler Byrd (Naples, Fla.) said he's a solid commit for the Hurricanes and hasn't spoken to any other schools. In fact he said no other schools came by this spring to see him.
- 2019 running back Nayquan Wright (Carol City), grew up an Alabama fan as they lead Miami.
- 2019 running back James Cook (Miami/Central), the younger brother of FSU running back Dalvin Cook, grew up a Miami fan and they lead Georgia.
- Miramar 2017 safety Brian Edwards said Miami now leads. Also big on Louisville, LSU, Alabama.
- WR Freddie Pinder said Miami and West Virginia stick out. (LOL WTF happened to Tennessee?)
- WR Pie Young said he's big on Miami, Alabama and Georgia.
- 2017 4-star LB Deandre Wilder said he's big on his offers from Alabama, Miami, LSU, Georgia and FSU.
- 2017 four-star RB Kyshaun Bryan said Ohio State, Georgia and West Virginia have made him a priority.
- 4-star 2017 WR Kevaughn Dingle has 3 offers and said Miami leads with Marshall 2 and West Virginia 3. Will make his decison after his junior year.
- WR Binjimen Victor (Coconut Creek, Fla.) listed high interest in Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee, Miami and Auburn.
- WR Trevon Grimes said Ohio State still leads with Miami 2 and Fsu 3. Will visit all 3 this summer.
- 2019 RB Darren Davis, Jr (Miami/Southridge) said Oregon is his favorite. He has early offers from Iowa State & Notre Dame.
- 2017 DE Jarez Parks (Sebastian, Fla./River) has a ton offers including Florida, Michigan, Alabama, South Carolina, Miami, USF and many more. grew up a Florida fan and the Gators lead Alabama and Michigan
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We are in it for a lot of guys i didnt know that

Didn't mean to neg.

On another note: We should be talking more about the positive impact of this event, regardless of the circumstances surrounding our program as a whole. This event needs to survive a coaching change. It needs to become one of many new staples in the region and it needs to become staple nationally. We should do more events of this type. Maybe we can even considering running a padded camp. A ton of local teams would sign up for extremely valuable scrimmage time against other "good's." Just look at the Referee clinic: nearly every major public school was represented, along with a few select private school teams. Just my 2 cents.

Got to agree. Whatever our feelings about Al and performance, this looks like a winning idea. The more excuses to get studds on campus around staff and players the better. Adidas should get a version of The Opening going here. Certainly has not hurt Ducks. I hate the administration and BOT, and have no faith in Al, but CG, the campus and South Florida sells.
 
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- Four-star WR Darnell Salomon (Miami/Central) said Alabama still leads
- Four-star ATH Jamel Cook (Miami/Central), a Florida State commit, said his top four in order is Florida State, Miami, Alabama and Auburn.
- Carlin Fils-Aime (Naples, Fla.) said Miami leads Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee and North Carolina.
- Tyler Byrd (Naples, Fla.) said he's a solid commit for the Hurricanes and hasn't spoken to any other schools. In fact he said no other schools came by this spring to see him.
- 2019 running back Nayquan Wright (Carol City), grew up an Alabama fan as they lead Miami.
- 2019 running back James Cook (Miami/Central), the younger brother of FSU running back Dalvin Cook, grew up a Miami fan and they lead Georgia.
- Miramar 2017 safety Brian Edwards said Miami now leads. Also big on Louisville, LSU, Alabama.
- WR Freddie Pinder said Miami and West Virginia stick out. (LOL WTF happened to Tennessee?)
- WR Pie Young said he's big on Miami, Alabama and Georgia.
- 2017 4-star LB Deandre Wilder said he's big on his offers from Alabama, Miami, LSU, Georgia and FSU.
- 2017 four-star RB Kyshaun Bryan said Ohio State, Georgia and West Virginia have made him a priority.
- 4-star 2017 WR Kevaughn Dingle has 3 offers and said Miami leads with Marshall 2 and West Virginia 3. Will make his decison after his junior year.
- WR Binjimen Victor (Coconut Creek, Fla.) listed high interest in Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee, Miami and Auburn.
- WR Trevon Grimes said Ohio State still leads with Miami 2 and Fsu 3. Will visit all 3 this summer.
- 2019 RB Darren Davis, Jr (Miami/Southridge) said Oregon is his favorite. He has early offers from Iowa State & Notre Dame.
- 2017 DE Jarez Parks (Sebastian, Fla./River) has a ton offers including Florida, Michigan, Alabama, South Carolina, Miami, USF and many more. grew up a Florida fan and the Gators lead Alabama and Michigan
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We are in it for a lot of guys i didnt know that

Didn't mean to neg.

On another note: We should be talking more about the positive impact of this event, regardless of the circumstances surrounding our program as a whole. This event needs to survive a coaching change. It needs to become one of many new staples in the region and it needs to become staple nationally. We should do more events of this type. Maybe we can even considering running a padded camp. A ton of local teams would sign up for extremely valuable scrimmage time against other "good's." Just look at the Referee clinic: nearly every major public school was represented, along with a few select private school teams. Just my 2 cents.

Got to agree. Whatever our feelings about Al and performance, this looks like a winning idea. The more excuses to get studds on campus around staff and players the better. Adidas should get a version of The Opening going here. Certainly has not hurt Ducks. I hate the administration and BOT, and have no faith in Al, but CG, the campus and South Florida sells.

all this extra attention smells like darrows doing ever since he came on there has been a major shift in our actions
 
I was told the 7 on 7 was a thing in the Adidas contract. I'm not mad at all. Wish some type of pads were involved tho. Will help with keying in on which players during the season to keep a eye on tho. Helps the smaller local kids that can't get UM offers also because they can make a Lil noise and get noticed
 
Adidas deal will do wonders for miami imo. They will be cashing out on miami to be honest. And thats good because miami needs the money and will be feature as the focal point of their apparel contract once or if michigan leaves.
 
So Ivan smith is 5 ? And Rollins is 3 ? Rollins got the height and catches everything

5 is Chris Henderson. Class of 17, he won fastest man competition in south Florida like 2 months ago at a Sam Madison 7on7 camp I think
 
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I was in attendance. Came towards the end of pool play and stayed from the top 24 all the way to the end. I'll do a little write up on what I saw out there.
 
I was in attendance. Came towards the end of pool play and stayed from the top 24 all the way to the end. I'll do a little write up on what I saw out there.

good stuff Geo. Just curious, if you think Rollins was the top WR out there? i'm hearing very very good things.
 
I was in attendance. Came towards the end of pool play and stayed from the top 24 all the way to the end. I'll do a little write up on what I saw out there.

good stuff Geo. Just curious, if you think Rollins was the top WR out there? i'm hearing very very good things.

I wouldn't say top but he was one of the best. Bruce was the best no doubt. He was dominant.

Mullins, Richards, Rollins, Pie and Isaiah were making noise. Pinder was impressive too. Newbold made some impressive shake and bake plays.

I didn't get to see Salomon though.

Snelson was no show obviously cause he's looking for a school.

Victor did some nice things but everyone knows here that I just don't get the hype on him. I'm just one of th few that's not that high on him. Malek Young was a beast though on offense for Creek.

Out of any of the 2017 WRs I got to see. Cause I got there at the last few pool play games. Before final 24. Clevan Thomas Jr for Flanagan who transferred in from Booker T. Was amazing! He was making every catch and big play. Sucks though cause he's another FSU legacy. I got to see Dingle, he was nice. Grimes has potential but he's not dominant yet. Gamble was nice for the ridge. Didn't get to see much of Scott against Flanagan. Didn't get a chance to see Daewood from Somerser either but I like him a lot. Henley wasn't there, I don't think gibbons signed up for the event.
 
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Looks like the SEC , FSU and Ohio ST. are going to have a big recruiting year from our 7 on 7.. Georgia's going to have its pick of quality rb's year after year...
 
What I've noticed at this 7on7 all the coaches walking around asking locals who's that and noticing all the talent. Really hope we look at that corner #2 from the ridge

I notice that there were offensive and defensiv coaches situated between all the fields. They staged the games so that the coaches could be in the right place... they manipulated so the players they wanted to see were where they wanted them to be.
 
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