MIAMI LANDS NO.1 2026 PROSPECT JACKSON CANTWELL

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These idiots act like they didn’t just spend $25 million last year and while acting like they’re not fielding former 5 star athletes and developing a bunch of 3 stars

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The small hands and narrow shoulders yet he still has a 500 pound bench press. Kid has Olympian bloodlines. And Will Johnson from LSU just went 1st round with shorter arms so its not a disqualifier to being effective. Let's see how he adjusts to P5 competition when he shows up to Greentree next January.

FTR, he has 10.5” hands and an 80+” wingspan. That’s top half of tackles at the combined. Not other worldly but certainly not small. I’d be much more worried about small wingspan/short arms than narrow shoulders.
 
@DMoney with the shoutout

That's a major major credit for Mario & Mirabal.

All the reports leading up to & during his visit to Georgia made it sound like he was already committed to UGA. So for M&M to pull this off is probably the biggest recruiting win of their tenure at Miami.

At least since beating Tennessee for Mauigoa.
 
That's a mound of bull *****! Miami went all in but UGA and Oregon did not??? lol...the young man weighed everything, heard all the BS thrown his way and at the end of the day, he chose Miami. Mansell, Nakos cannot wrap their small brains around this! Kick rocks losers!
Mansell gets his direct info from Kirby. They go way way back... Always was that way
 
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I get it. Gaby "never changed" his crystal ball. Sure. But he certainly reported things much more pessimistically than what his crystal ball said.

I'd simply point out that I have no byline or podcast or website, and I'm not chasing any clout...and I NEVER changed my prediction either.

And you can check with three very fine posters on this board (and a fourth lurker), that I expressed OPTIMISM this morning on our group text.

It's not "slurping". I just looked at Jackson's comments about how much time and effort Miami had put into recruiting him, and that we had a great plan for his development. And then I factored in how Miami's NIL offer has ALWAYS been both higher and more LEGITIMATE in terms of being professional and corporate in its approach to marketing and NIL. And that we did not press for a late "visit" in order to offer illicit and/or more money. Or try to visit him in Missouri. We just called and talked it out like adults.

Plus, the OV High had worn off, and Jackson was able to think about why he silently committed to Miami in the first place WEEKS AGO. I know some people like to tell us that silent commits "don't mean anything", but it was a strong indication of how Jackson felt before UGa and Oregon made their last ditch efforts.

Congrats to Mario and everyone at UM for never blinking.
Mirabal visted him in Missouri right before Georgia visit
 
Mirabal visted him in Missouri right before Georgia visit


Jesus ******* christ, I'm talking about THIS WEEK. Everyone with a brain on this website who has kept up on the story knows that, but you're too busy trying to log a "gotcha" moment...

Pathetic.
 
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Something I've been trying to explain to the board over the last 3 years now.

That's why once you put "guardrails" on NIL, it will only affect us in the net negative.
How people don’t understand this is insane to me. All that does is go back to the old days where SEC pays kid under the table and we lose out on everyone.
 
It's already started with the SEC homers. I remind them that Nick Saban retired once everyone could buy players.
Had a Tennessee and Georgia fan tell me Bama and Georgia players didn't go there for pay, because they went there to win. Then proceeded to tell me Miami paid just as many players if not more than the SEC schools.

This all started from a discussion that Saban should be involved in NIL regulation discussions, and I responded with Saban is great, but considering their history with paying players only to then try to prevent players from getting paid legally, it's not the best look.
 
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