Yall stop the **** dixon dip because of his coach
The only surprise with Dixon is that he went to OSU and not UF. That is not a UM friendly school. Dixon also wanted to play in front of big crowds, and that is what *** sold him on.
Yall stop the **** dixon dip because of his coach
Coley has told Gibson that we'll focus our offense and play calling to whoever the playmaker / QB is... Ever since this came out Gibson has been a lot more serious about Miami. I think Coley got a good hook there.
In Addition he should tell Gibson he will offer any offensive players that Gibson tells him to, let him call the plays and take his tests for him.
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
We run the wrong offense for him unless he is open to playing wr
Take a look at the other thread on Gibson; Coley is selling an offense tailored around his skill set. We're recruiting him as a QB and pitching an offense built around him and what he does best.
The two excuses above regarding Dixon and Gibson are nice attempts to rationalize the loss of Dixon and the (potential) loss of Gibson.
It's the staff's job to convince Dixon that staying close to home and playing for Miami is a better alternative to getting away. It's also the staff's job to pitch the offense to Gibson, which Coley is already selling.
This staff is relentless and the effort is present, but we need to close.
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
We run the wrong offense for him unless he is open to playing wr
Take a look at the other thread on Gibson; Coley is selling an offense tailored around his skill set. We're recruiting him as a QB and pitching an offense built around him and what he does best.
The two excuses above regarding Dixon and Gibson are nice attempts to rationalize the loss of Dixon and the (potential) loss of Gibson.
It's the staff's job to convince Dixon that staying close to home and playing for Miami is a better alternative to getting away. It's also the staff's job to pitch the offense to Gibson, which Coley is already selling.
This staff is relentless and the effort is present, but we need to close.
That may be true, but OSU/Meyer has a track record of utilizing his QB's as dual threats in that offense
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
We run the wrong offense for him unless he is open to playing wr
Take a look at the other thread on Gibson; Coley is selling an offense tailored around his skill set. We're recruiting him as a QB and pitching an offense built around him and what he does best.
The two excuses above regarding Dixon and Gibson are nice attempts to rationalize the loss of Dixon and the (potential) loss of Gibson.
It's the staff's job to convince Dixon that staying close to home and playing for Miami is a better alternative to getting away. It's also the staff's job to pitch the offense to Gibson, which Coley is already selling.
This staff is relentless and the effort is present, but we need to close.
That may be true, but OSU/Meyer has a track record of utilizing his QB's as dual threats in that offense
So let me get this straight, Golden has been recruiting since the day he landed the UM job and still trails OSU. Hope I'm wrong, but this Johnnie Dixon written all over it...
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
The difference is, we would've landed Dixon if he hadn't wanted to "get away". If we don't land Gibson, it's because of style of offense.
We run the wrong offense for him unless he is open to playing wr
Take a look at the other thread on Gibson; Coley is selling an offense tailored around his skill set. We're recruiting him as a QB and pitching an offense built around him and what he does best.
The two excuses above regarding Dixon and Gibson are nice attempts to rationalize the loss of Dixon and the (potential) loss of Gibson.
It's the staff's job to convince Dixon that staying close to home and playing for Miami is a better alternative to getting away. It's also the staff's job to pitch the offense to Gibson, which Coley is already selling.
This staff is relentless and the effort is present, but we need to close.
That may be true, but OSU/Meyer has a track record of utilizing his QB's as dual threats in that offense
You should read the obscure quotes from our forgotten other QB recruit, the kid from Alabama. The kid runs and throws--not saying he is at the level of a Gibson, but it is obvious from what Coley told him that he wants the ability to run out of a QB. Coley is willing to diversify his offense.