Moten decommits

Didn't he said what he was up against when he committed? Or did some other players commit after him? Trying to understand todays kids.

Only DT that has committed since him is Clark and no way in **** he thought he would be the only DT in the class. So one of three things happened.
1 He looked at the recruiting class from last year after he committed and got scared
2 Jethro is a beast recruiter with DT's
3. They never really took his commitment like Hova said. Remember 3 days after his commitment he is telling people his coach told him to keep his options open and talk to other schools. He has never visited UF


Yet we heard no other media or UF administrators on any of UF's internet sites report that your staff never accepted his commitment?

Just some poster on a message board with all the info?

Nobody on your staff or any support personnel affiliated with UF leaked this info to a reputable news source?
 
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If the NCAA ruling is favorable to Miami look for Clark and Cook to follow suit...

Nice attempt at getting your foot in the door as an insider. Lol

No attempt made. I have no inside info and never claimed to. It's just my belief that a lot of top kids are still a little uneasy with Miami and their status with the NCAA. Golden has come out and said that the dark cloud hanging over the program has effected many top players and its well known that UF uses this against Miami.
 
Do not care what swamp scum want, think, do or not. Put this kid next to TV inside of Chick, AQM, Hamilton, or Chad and you have a DL nightmare like the good old days. It will not matter who the other teams has on D because their Oline and backfield will be in a state of destruction. We have all been crying about DL for two years--with good reason, but suddenly it is starting to look like something special is happening. Hamilton was coming off injury in his senior year so we did not see what he can do yet, but he was highly desired recruit everywhere. This year will be exciting, next year could be earth shaking. Come to THE U Mr. Moten, but come quickly cause Al waits for nobody anymore.
 
****....ill take d) none of the above. Homes just didn't want to be up there. That's all.
 
Didn't he said what he was up against when he committed? Or did some other players commit after him? Trying to understand todays kids.

Only DT that has committed since him is Clark and no way in **** he thought he would be the only DT in the class. So one of three things happened.
1 He looked at the recruiting class from last year after he committed and got scared
2 Jethro is a beast recruiter with DT's
3. They never really took his commitment like Hova said. Remember 3 days after his commitment he is telling people his coach told him to keep his options open and talk to other schools. He has never visited UF


Yet we heard no other media or UF administrators on any of UF's internet sites report that your staff never accepted his commitment?

Just some poster on a message board with all the info?

Nobody on your staff or any support personnel affiliated with UF leaked this info to a reputable news source?

We knew Greg Bryant tried committing to Florida but they didn't take his commitment. ****, we new Patten/Bethel tried committing to FSU earlier and they did not accept it. If his commitment wasn't gonna be accepted by Muschamp, we would have known right away, especially since Motten was a recruit us Canes were following to begin with. I'll buy that Motten might not be that high on their board, but I call BS on the staff not taking his commitment and such.
 
Didn't he said what he was up against when he committed? Or did some other players commit after him? Trying to understand todays kids.

Only DT that has committed since him is Clark and no way in **** he thought he would be the only DT in the class. So one of three things happened.
1 He looked at the recruiting class from last year after he committed and got scared
2 Jethro is a beast recruiter with DT's
3. They never really took his commitment like Hova said. Remember 3 days after his commitment he is telling people his coach told him to keep his options open and talk to other schools. He has never visited UF


Yet we heard no other media or UF administrators on any of UF's internet sites report that your staff never accepted his commitment?

Just some poster on a message board with all the info?

Nobody on your staff or any support personnel affiliated with UF leaked this info to a reputable news source?
Which scenario is plausible to you? How many Florida kids commit to an instate school without ever visiting the school and coach come out the next day saying that they should continue to talk to a list of schools?
 
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if fsu was willing to take john franklin to get collins or willing to tell treon harris he can play qb, they were turning down bethel.
 
We knew Greg Bryant tried committing to Florida but they didn't take his commitment. ****, we new Patten/Bethel tried committing to FSU earlier and they did not accept it. If his commitment wasn't gonna be accepted by Muschamp, we would have known right away, especially since Motten was a recruit us Canes were following to begin with. I'll buy that Motten might not be that high on their board, but I call BS on the staff not taking his commitment and such.

Who knows what happened? At the end of the day it really doesn't matter he will not be playing for UF. Miami wants him and Miami should get him. Hopefully he is happy with whatever college choice he makes and he has a productive career.
 
Didn't he said what he was up against when he committed? Or did some other players commit after him? Trying to understand todays kids.

Only DT that has committed since him is Clark and no way in **** he thought he would be the only DT in the class. So one of three things happened.
1 He looked at the recruiting class from last year after he committed and got scared
2 Jethro is a beast recruiter with DT's
3. They never really took his commitment like Hova said. Remember 3 days after his commitment he is telling people his coach told him to keep his options open and talk to other schools. He has never visited UF


Yet we heard no other media or UF administrators on any of UF's internet sites report that your staff never accepted his commitment?

Just some poster on a message board with all the info?

Nobody on your staff or any support personnel affiliated with UF leaked this info to a reputable news source?
Which scenario is plausible to you? How may Florida kids commit to an instate school without ever visiting the school and coach come out the next day saying that they should continue to talk to a list of schools?


So that is the dearth of evidence your using to prop up jhova's version of events as the most plausible? The fact that he's never visited the campus and his coach wanted him to keep his options open?

Is it not plausible that the kid grew up a fan of the Gators and that a visit wasn't necessary (Like Corn Elder didn't need a visit to commit to us last cycle) to land his commitment?

Is it not plausible that his coach could have told Moten to think about keeping his options open because he knew that playing early was a priority for him and that early playing time would be easier to come by at Miami than at UF given the quality of players on each teams depth chart?
 
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So that is the dearth of evidence your using to prop up jhova's version of events as the most plausible? The fact that he's never visited the campus and his coach wanted him to keep his options open?

Is it not plausible that the kid grew up a fan of the Gators and that a visit wasn't necessary (Like Corn Elder didn't need a visit to commit to us last cycle) to land his commitment?

Is it not plausible that his coach could have told Moten to think about keeping his options open because he knew that playing early was a priority for him and that early playing time would be easier to come by at Miami than at UF given the quality of players on each teams depth chart?
All possible that is why I asked which one do you think it is. Maybe it is a combination of 1 and 2
 
So that is the dearth of evidence your using to prop up jhova's version of events as the most plausible? The fact that he's never visited the campus and his coach wanted him to keep his options open?

Is it not plausible that the kid grew up a fan of the Gators and that a visit wasn't necessary (Like Corn Elder didn't need a visit to commit to us last cycle) to land his commitment?

Is it not plausible that his coach could have told Moten to think about keeping his options open because he knew that playing early was a priority for him and that early playing time would be easier to come by at Miami than at UF given the quality of players on each teams depth chart?
All possible that is why I asked which one do you think it is. Maybe it is a combination of 1 and 2
Or maybe he grew a brain.
 
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Kid said in his own words, that he didn't want to be lost in the system and be sitting on the bench. That puts UiF out of the running. also with IHATE assertion that the gaytes wouldn't accept his commitment, it seems to me a U vs. USCe battle.
 
If the NCAA ruling is favorable to Miami look for Clark and Cook to follow suit...

Nice attempt at getting your foot in the door as an insider. Lol

No attempt made. I have no inside info and never claimed to. It's just my belief that a lot of top kids are still a little uneasy with Miami and their status with the NCAA. Golden has come out and said that the dark cloud hanging over the program has effected many top players and its well known that UF uses this against Miami.

Clark is solid to UF. & for the time being so is Cook. The NCAA stuff isn't what is holding Cook back. If cook is consistently on campus this upcoming year for his brothers games we have a good chance of flipping him.
 
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