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perfect gif execution there, Canes2082
Thank you. Nothing better than Jack waving bye bye...
perfect gif execution there, Canes2082
Am I missing something here? Kids can walk away from the fin aid agreement anytime right?
I don't usually recommend this kind of thing, but if you are into photoshops, Instagram pics, whatever the kids are doing these days, let's hype up Cook staying home.
I'm talking the Heat Big 3 with the Central 3 on it (Cook as LeBron), shops of him in the uniform, mashups of him and Hester, mashups of him and his bro. Anything to let him know that he can be a local legend here while taking a backseat to nobody.
Are y'all not jumping the gun here?
LMAO :rollcanes:Eli Manning reppin the U
very funnyEli Manning reppin the U
That's Tito... I think
That's Pete, right? The hair is covering the eyebrow so I can't really tell.
That's Pete, right? The hair is covering the eyebrow so I can't really tell.
One thing Cook mentioned as a big factor with Miami is the fact that his lead recruiter is running backs coach Hurlie Brown.
"It helps Miami you know," remarked Cook. "With him having a chance to keep coming out here to see me, that's my coach. I get to be with him more. At Florida, I won't be with T-Rob (Travaris Robinson) that much, so it does help Miami out a lot."
When asked if he wants to play with teammate and Miami commit Joseph Yearby or carve a new path in college?
He responded, "I want to play with Joe just to clear all that up. I want to play with him. That's my guy. I've been playing with him for three years and I feel like I've been playing with him forever. It would be a great experience to play with him for the next three or four years."
The Seminoles are one win away from playing in the BCS National Championship game and they have been lighting up the scoreboard all season.
"I really like the program overall," said Cook. "They are doing great things on offense. I like the way they use their running backs. I think Florida State can put me in the best predicament to make plays."