Nick Roberts

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He's gonna be really good for USF and might even play in the pros.

That said, what happened with him was a business decision.
 
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He's gonna be really good for USF and might even play in the pros.

That said, what happened with him was a business decision.

You're basing this off the second game of his high school senior season?

We don't do the same for countless other players (sometimes even as early as their Sophomore year)?

It's merely a projection not a declaration of fact.
 
He's better than some DBs we are looking at and have committed but I get it caught in wash of putting fence around S.Fl
 
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He's gonna be really good for USF and might even play in the pros.

That said, what happened with him was a business decision.

You're basing this off the second game of his high school senior season?

We don't do the same for countless other players (sometimes even as early as their Sophomore year)?

We do that for absolute can't miss elite talent.

Roberts is a nice prospect and I wouldn't mind him being in this class, but to say he'll be playing in the pros at this juncture is very silly.
 
He's gonna be really good for USF and might even play in the pros.

That said, what happened with him was a business decision.

You're basing this off the second game of his high school senior season?

We don't do the same for countless other players (sometimes even as early as their Sophomore year)?

We do that for absolute can't miss elite talent.

Roberts is a nice prospect and I wouldn't mind him being in this class, but to say he'll be playing in the pros at this juncture is very silly.
Hence the word "might".

Way more ambivalent than "absolute" And "can't miss." We use the word prospect for a reason.

One of the top db factories right now is WVU. A lot of the players they're putting in the league are similar to Roberts.

Nobody's crowning the guy by saying he might play in the Pros.
 
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