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Remind me. Just what did they win?


Nothing you are saying is factually wrong.

But that's still a pretty good O-line (given their HS ratings) and it's still a pretty good accomplishment to win 10 games, in any P5 conference.

I am putting a lot of faith in the evals being done by Alonzo and others. I still want the highest-rated classes possible. I realize we still have some time to build the class. I know we won't have a solid method of figuring out if all the 3-star evals paid off for another couple o' years.

But I believe that coaching and development are very important aspects too, not just class ranking.
 
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Nothing you are saying is factually wrong.

But that's still a pretty good O-line (given their HS ratings) and it's still a pretty good accomplishment to win 10 games, in any P5 conference.

I am putting a lot of faith in the evals being done by Alonzo and others. I still want the highest-rated classes possible. I realize we still have some time to build the class. I know we won't have a solid method of figuring out if all the 3-star evals paid off for another couple o' years.

But I believe that coaching and development are very important aspects too, not just class ranking.
I recall how, for about 2 decades, Boise did a phenomenal job with classes that were made up of 2 stars.
 
Nothing you are saying is factually wrong.

But that's still a pretty good O-line (given their HS ratings) and it's still a pretty good accomplishment to win 10 games, in any P5 conference.

I am putting a lot of faith in the evals being done by Alonzo and others. I still want the highest-rated classes possible. I realize we still have some time to build the class. I know we won't have a solid method of figuring out if all the 3-star evals paid off for another couple o' years.

But I believe that coaching and development are very important aspects too, not just class ranking.
Agreed

If we land the top end guys then it’s all a moot point

Like how we look back on the 2008 class for example and basically the entire bottom half of the class, the “evals” so to speak were huge misses. We’ve seen that a lot over the years

I don’t think that’s what we see in this current class but you still need the difference makers up top no doubt. Not suggesting these guys aren’t or can’t but it has to be a blend of both until we are better on the field consistently
 
Agreed

If we land the top end guys then it’s all a moot point

Like how we look back on the 2008 class for example and basically the entire bottom half of the class, the “evals” so to speak were huge misses. We’ve seen that a lot over the years

I don’t think that’s what we see in this current class but you still need the difference makers up top no doubt. Not suggesting these guys aren’t or can’t but it has to be a blend of both until we are better on the field consistently
issue with the 08 class was even the top half of the class were misses....

Arthur Brown (38 overall prospect) - good player in college but didnt do ish here
Fortson (#11 overall)- miss
Brandon Harris (#25) hit
Aldarious Johnson (#32) miss

Then you had CJ Holton, Marcus Robinson, Davon Johnson all in the top 100, I would say they all missed.

Spence was great, but Jordan Futch and Ramon Buchanon (both top 50 guys) were solid but did not play up to their ranking.
 
issue with the 08 class was even the top half of the class were misses....

Arthur Brown (38 overall prospect) - good player in college but didnt do ish here
Fortson (#11 overall)- miss
Brandon Harris (#25) hit
Aldarious Johnson (#32) miss

Then you had CJ Holton, Marcus Robinson, Davon Johnson all in the top 100, I would say they all missed.

Spence was great, but Jordan Futch and Ramon Buchanon (both top 50 guys) were solid but did not play up to their ranking.

Gotta put a * next to M. Robinson & D. Johnson. Those guys were ok after they changed those guys positions. They switched them too late.
 
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issue with the 08 class was even the top half of the class were misses....

Arthur Brown (38 overall prospect) - good player in college but didnt do ish here
Fortson (#11 overall)- miss
Brandon Harris (#25) hit
Aldarious Johnson (#32) miss

Then you had CJ Holton, Marcus Robinson, Davon Johnson all in the top 100, I would say they all missed.

Spence was great, but Jordan Futch and Ramon Buchanon (both top 50 guys) were solid but did not play up to their ranking.
Yep which hey that happens and in hindsight yeah it was a mess

But you’re correct it’s why you just gotta keep stacking classes and play the odds

But I’ve been looking at the bottom say 5-6 recruits in each class and going back through the years. It’s not pretty and some classes we’ve had 10+ guys that never even made an impact here, or didn’t even play.

Not to get ahead of ourselves but Mario’s first class that was part Manny as well (who gets credit for what is up to others):

Colbie Young
Cooper
McCoy
Moten
Jaden Harris

Early returns look really good there for a small class which is really critical

Again not to overplay the situation it’s just something to note as we move forward. Last class had guys like Tripp, Spencer, Carver, Pullium, Frankie at the bottom so there’s a ways to go there before we see the picture
 
Correct but generally your 4 stars don’t move down. 3 stars move up

Shavers already started moving up.

I look at what they do in season vs actual competition vs camps
No way Pruitt is not a 4 star on National Signing Day. I have $100 on this for anyone who wants the action.
Composite ranking willl be the final measuring stick. I welcome all takers.
 
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No way Pruitt is not a 4 star on National Signing Day. I have $100 on this for anyone who wants the action.
Composite ranking willl be the final measuring stick. I welcome all takers.
I would do a wellness check on anyone that would take you up on that one.
 
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issue with the 08 class was even the top half of the class were misses....

Arthur Brown (38 overall prospect) - good player in college but didnt do ish here
Fortson (#11 overall)- miss
Brandon Harris (#25) hit
Aldarious Johnson (#32) miss

Then you had CJ Holton, Marcus Robinson, Davon Johnson all in the top 100, I would say they all missed.

Spence was great, but Jordan Futch and Ramon Buchanon (both top 50 guys) were solid but did not play up to their ranking.
Fortson may have been one of the bigger misses we’ve had, thought he was going to be an all-American and instead got pushed around like he was on roller skates.
 
If you haven't been paying attention, it’s always been “product of the field” in every bank about big time recruits so expecting anything before that is doing yourself a disservice
 
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No way Pruitt is not a 4 star on National Signing Day. I have $100 on this for anyone who wants the action.
Composite ranking willl be the final measuring stick. I welcome all takers.
Pruitt, Mack, and CWH will be 4 stars when all is said & done. Not sure but Shavers might already have been bumped up to or very close to 4 star status already.
 
becomes pope francis GIF
 
This week I’m sending wire transfers from the Grand Canyon.

Miami is finishing up its local business over the next few days. After that, the only focus is landing whales. A lot of names should be coming off the board in the next month and Miami is poised to win some battles. They don’t want a ton of Crystal Balls going off, but I sense quiet confidence in several decisions that may be coming very soon.

- New commit Ryan Mack (St. Thomas) is being recruited as a CB and gives the Canes a combo of track speed (10.86) and pedigree (his dad Rod played linebacker for Miami in the 90s). Mack is another member of the legendary Miami Gardens Ravens youth team, and his dad was a coach.

- Three other members of that youth program were on campus this weekend. WR JoJo Trader (Chaminade) had a tremendous performance at camp in front of Miami’s coaches. I feel very good there. His stock was already high internally, but it went to another level after they saw him up close as a rising senior.

- WR Chance Robinson (St. Thomas Aquinas) solidified his commitment and made clear he wants to be a Cane. I don’t expect the Gators to give up and Miami will keep recruiting until the end. But we are in a good place.

- WR Jeremiah Smith enjoyed his visit, but the ultimate sales job will be on the field. He is a Miami fan who just wants a reason to go to Miami. Brandon Innis was the same way last year, and gave us every chance. Ultimately, we need to score touchdowns and win some games.

- I like Miami for local camp standouts WR Jacorey Barney (Palmetto) and CB Romanas Frédérique, Jr. (St. Thomas Aquinas). The staff evaluated both in person and they are tired of other programs sending these types of kids to the NFL. Long, athletic and versatile.

- Miami has done an excellent job recruiting DE Marquise Lightfoot (Chicago) and are in strong position down the stretch. Big-boy battle but Miami has the momentum.

- DT Artavius Jones (Blounstown, FL) also visited this weekend and he looked the part of a powerful, big-time tackle. I love where Miami sits here and this is one of my favorite prospects. Watch his clips on offense or the basketball court to get a feel for his athleticism.

-Continue to feel really good about the work Miami has done with DT Aydin Breeland (Los Angeles). He has a chance to be this year‘s Francis Mauigoa on the other side of the ball.

- Miami has gotten good feedback from DT Justin Scott (Chicago) since his visit. DE Dylan Stewart (DC) is a true battle. I expect a lot of action on that one the next month and Miami feels they can close.

- DT David Stone is Miami v. Oklahoma. Unlike some other recruitments discussed above, I don’t think this one is over until the clock is done on signing day.

- TE Davon Mitchell also worked out for Miami and showed why he is a national prospect. He is announcing on July 8th and it is a tight battle between Miami and Oklahoma. TE Caleb Odom (Atlanta) will be a battle with Alabama. Miami is firmly in it with both.

- LB Chris Cole (Salem, VA) is someone I’ve not talked as much about on the Bank, but that‘s not due to lack of interest. He’s a priority target and Miami made a lot of progress with him. Miami/Georgia battle with Miami going in the right direction. The timing is unclear with this one.

- Like Gaby on 247, I didn’t get good feedback on CB Jaylen Heyward (Rockledge). Several things at play there.

- OL Isendre Ahfua (Seattle) had a very good visit. Utah has a strong Poly presence but Miami has several long-term relationships. Ongoing battle.

- OT Moritz “Big Schmo” Schmoranzer (Roanake, VA from Germany) has rocketed to the top of Miami’s tackle board after they saw him up close on his visit. Big, athletic frame with a lot of personality. I like where Miami sits here.

- DL Kendall Jackson (Gainesville) blew Miami away on his visit. He’s young for his class and is physically developing at a fast rate. Priority target.

- I still need to dig more on Kamarion Franklin but I know we are in that one. He is another priority, plus-one target Miami would take no matter what.
Appreciate as always D$
 
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