The new Brandon Inniss Thread

If people knew how hard Miami is working on Innis they wouldn’t be saying “ he was never coming“ or “no chance“. I know for a fact he was blown away by the NIL side of things at Miami.

As I’ve been saying Miami has him at the top of their board and will not let this one die out until the ink is dry on a OSU or Miami LOI. They know how important he is to have on the roster and it’s a bigger than just on field. Brandon carries weight in SFLA with other kids , the community and would be a huge piece in building a culture.

Regardless if Hartline leaves I think this could drag out. I wouldn’t even be shocked if he pushed back the decision. If Hartline does leave leave it’ll definitely be UM. I’m just not sure if that‘ll happen or if he even would want it.
Kill two birds with one stone and just hire Hartline as OC. Can you imagine a recruiting duo of Mario and Brian Hartline?
 
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Can you imagine the optics of firing a Broyles Award winner to hire a first time OC because he's a stud recruiter?
Former is the key word there and not only is Hartline a stud recruiter he’s a stud coach. I don’t think the optics would be bad at all and he would bring that Pro Spread offense Mario likes.
 
I truly commend any recruit who comes here. Def not front runners
Think this is the easiest time for a kid to choose the Canes. We are paying on the level of the SEC, and Mario/Rad are committed to the program. Previously there was little money and the school didn’t care. Unless you were a die hard it was a hard sell. Then Richt came around and we had a spark but he fizzled out. Miami is an attractive place, it was just never utilized properly.
 
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Think this is the easiest time for a kid to choose the Canes. We are paying on the level of the SEC, and Mario/Rad are committed to the program. Previously there was little money and the school didn’t care. Unless you were a die hard it was a hard sell. Then Richt came around and we had a spark but he fizzled out. Miami is an attractive place, it was just never utilized properly.
Yeah the money makes it easier for sure. And there’s actually a vision. But it’s just disconcerting we can’t even compete against good teams. Even the bottom dwellers of the league give clemson all they can handle. Just unreal the product we have to endure
 
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