The ATM (7/17)

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Isaac brown is another great example
Production and certain measurables.

If the kid is blazing fast, has good contact balance, and runs for a million yards and touchdowns then sign him up he’s gonna be a good one. Throw height out the window as long as boy got them thick thighs

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I would do what @Memnon mentioned. Go look at who is committed where and just target the best RB on a team you're confident you can easily outspend. Do that, save money on not getting Cooper, and put that savings towards increasing our Dline and Safety offers.

To me thats:
- Brian Bonner, RB from SoCal committed to Washington, ranked 5th in country. I mean seems like a west coast guy, but he's the Highest rated guy committed to a school outside top 17 in recruiting rankings.
- Jonathan Hatton, RB from Texas committed to A&M, ranked 6th in country. BUT he is A&Ms 2nd Highest rated RB recruit.
- Christian Rhodes, RB from Dallas committed to SMU, ranked 15th in country. I mean we will see what happens with the TE SMU looks like they'll outpay us for and maybe they'd outspend us for this guys relative to his worth, but maybe worth a shot.
- Carsyn Baker, RB from Georgia committed to UF, ranked 16th in country. Mario excelles in stuffing Napier in locker.
- Damon Ferguson, RB from Maryland committed to Pitt, ranked 19th in country.
- Amari Latimer, RB from Georgia committed to Wisonsin, ranked 22nd in country.
 
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I would do what @Memnon mentioned. Go look at who is committed where and just target the best RB on a team you're confident you can easily outspend. Do that, save money on not getting Cooper, and put that savings towards increasing our Dline and Safety offers.

To me thats:
- Brian Bonner, RB from SoCal committed to Washington, ranked 5th in country. I mean seems like a west coast guy, but he's the Highest rated guy committed to a school outside top 17 in recruiting rankings.
- Jonathan Hatton, RB from Texas committed to A&M, ranked 6th in country. BUT he is A&Ms 2nd Highest rated RB recruit.
- Christian Rhodes, RB from Dallas committed to SMU, ranked 15th in country. I mean we will see what happens with the TE SMU looks like they'll outpay us for and maybe they'd outspend us for this guys relative to his worth, but maybe worth a shot.
- Carsyn Baker, RB from Georgia committed to UF, ranked 16th in country. Mario excelles in stuffing Napier in locker.
- Damon Ferguson, RB from Maryland committed to Pitt, ranked 19th in country.
- Amari Latimer, RB from Georgia committed to Wisonsin, ranked 22nd in country.

Definitely scratch Carsyn Baker

 
I would do what @Memnon mentioned. Go look at who is committed where and just target the best RB on a team you're confident you can easily outspend. Do that, save money on not getting Cooper, and put that savings towards increasing our Dline and Safety offers.

To me thats:
- Brian Bonner, RB from SoCal committed to Washington, ranked 5th in country. I mean seems like a west coast guy, but he's the Highest rated guy committed to a school outside top 17 in recruiting rankings.
- Jonathan Hatton, RB from Texas committed to A&M, ranked 6th in country. BUT he is A&Ms 2nd Highest rated RB recruit.
- Christian Rhodes, RB from Dallas committed to SMU, ranked 15th in country. I mean we will see what happens with the TE SMU looks like they'll outpay us for and maybe they'd outspend us for this guys relative to his worth, but maybe worth a shot.
- Carsyn Baker, RB from Georgia committed to UF, ranked 16th in country. Mario excelles in stuffing Napier in locker.
- Damon Ferguson, RB from Maryland committed to Pitt, ranked 19th in country.
- Amari Latimer, RB from Georgia committed to Wisonsin, ranked 22nd in country.


Right now you are just playing video-game recruiting.

The first three names are ridiculous and are not coming to UM. What is funny is that you espouse both "saving money on Cooper" and then "outspending" mostly SEC/Big 10 teams. Therefore, you will still spend the same amount of money, just for a lower-ranked guy.

Speaking only for myself, I'd rather spend the money on Cooper, and if I thought we could flip anyone at this position, I'd go after the guy we almost landed as the first flip target.

Having said that...

There are no hedges in Hard Rock and we will probably have Katie Turner shackled and chained, but perhaps Baker would listen after we beat Florida by 20 points.

Ferguson looks to be staying mid-Atlantic. Any relation to Danyell?

Latimer makes sense from a geographic standpoint, but we'd probably get sued by Wisconsin for some new invented reason.
 
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