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Says cristobal was on the visit. It was easily the most engaged she has been with any staff member of Miami previously but A&M will push for a commitment this weekend
 
Says cristobal was on the visit. It was easily the most engaged she has been with any staff member of Miami previously but A&M will push for a commitment this weekend
That’s not what was said about the last part. He’s worried that he would sign but the handlers said otherwise and got s commitment for a visit in January.
 
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Not really signing in February so you have to prioritize the early signing guys first. Then you have the holidays and I believe there is a dead period in there

How does the signing "early" work? Like didn't T2 say he was signing in Feb, but then it came out he actually had signed in January and Feb was just for the CBS show/spotlight?
 
From Ivins:

New Miami head coach Mario Cristobal started his Wednesday off at Opa Locka (Fla.) Monsignor Pace where he sat down with five-star defensive lineman Shemar Stewart.

Stewart, who 247Sports pegs as the nation's No. 2 defensive lineman in the class of 2022, had never met Cristobal before and according to a source that was present for the meeting, this was the most engaged that Stewart has ever been around any representatives from the Hurricanes.

Cristobal spent much of his time explaining to Stewart who he is and what he's about. He also highlighted the fact that Stewart has a chance to be just as good as Oregon star pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux.

Texas A&M has longed be viewed as the team to beat for the Stewart and apparently that's one of the main reasons why Cristobal wanted to meet with Stewart on Wednesday as he fears that the Aggies are going to try and secure a commitment from the Under Armour All-American when he makes his way out to College Station this weekend for an unofficial visit.

While there's certainly a chance that could happen, Stewarts coach and mentor, Moe Marquez, told 247Sports that Stewart still doesn't intend to sign with the school of his choice until February and that a decision isn't on the horizon. He added that Stewart will "definitely" visit Miami at some point in January.

As for other schools involved in the recruitment, Georgia's Dan Lanning is set to meet with Stewart on Thursday. Auburn was in the building last week.

What's also notable about Cristobal's time at Monsignor Pace is that he offered 2024 defensive lineman Dimitry Nicolas. The only other school that had done that so far was Texas A&M.
 
From Ivins:

New Miami head coach Mario Cristobal started his Wednesday off at Opa Locka (Fla.) Monsignor Pace where he sat down with five-star defensive lineman Shemar Stewart.

Stewart, who 247Sports pegs as the nation's No. 2 defensive lineman in the class of 2022, had never met Cristobal before and according to a source that was present for the meeting, this was the most engaged that Stewart has ever been around any representatives from the Hurricanes.

Cristobal spent much of his time explaining to Stewart who he is and what he's about. He also highlighted the fact that Stewart has a chance to be just as good as Oregon star pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux.

Texas A&M has longed be viewed as the team to beat for the Stewart and apparently that's one of the main reasons why Cristobal wanted to meet with Stewart on Wednesday as he fears that the Aggies are going to try and secure a commitment from the Under Armour All-American when he makes his way out to College Station this weekend for an unofficial visit.

While there's certainly a chance that could happen, Stewarts coach and mentor, Moe Marquez, told 247Sports that Stewart still doesn't intend to sign with the school of his choice until February and that a decision isn't on the horizon. He added that Stewart will "definitely" visit Miami at some point in January.

As for other schools involved in the recruitment, Georgia's Dan Lanning is set to meet with Stewart on Thursday. Auburn was in the building last week.

What's also notable about Cristobal's time at Monsignor Pace is that he offered 2024 defensive lineman Dimitry Nicolas. The only other school that had done that so far was Texas A&M.
Last paragraph: Chess not checkers
 
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