Maybe we never offered early so we wouldn't discourage Kaya from decommitting.
that might be the best observation i have ever seen on this board. that might have been the game plan all along.
Maybe we never offered early so we wouldn't discourage Kaya from decommitting.
Per Shodell--Let me know if its ok to post this here since its from a rival site--Thanks
Miami Booker T. Washington High School QB Treon Harris has wrapped up his official visit to Miami.
And while his older brother / Booker T. coordinator Tim Harris Jr. says the soft FSU commitment won't be doing any interviews, the older Harris also says the Canes have put themselves in the game to land his signature on Wednesday.
"There's definitely a chance (he signs with Miami)," Tim Harris Jr. said. "Treon had the opportunity to visit some other schools, but he chose Miami as that fourth visit. He could have gone to Ole Miss, Arizona, which runs perfect style offense for his skill set. But he went to Miami."
Tim adds that Miami "has Ryan Williams, who is experienced, and after that everybody else would be on the same level as him coming into college."
Harris says his understanding is Treon's Miami visit "went well. They had a chance to go over the offense with coach (James) Coley, they sat him down and showed him some certain things they want him to do.
"There are things coach Coley wants to do with a guy like him and he wanted to show him on tape the offense and get him used to the terminology."
Harris adds that "If Treon makes the decision to go there it would be a one-back deal - they can do a lot of it from a one back system with four receivers or three and a tight end and be able to use the quarterback as a read in the run game, which they weren't able to do last year with (Stephen) Morris. Treon brings that other dimensions."
Did Coley's ideas intrigue Treon?
"Yeah, definitely," Harris said.
Tim Jr. also says Treon hasn't completely ruled out Auburn or Florida.
The plan is for Treon to inform the college of his choice on Tuesday and then announce the decision to the world on Wednesday.
"The closer he's getting to decision time you can tell the pressure's starting to build," Tim Jr. said.
So does Harris have a prediction for where his brother lands?
"I don't know, man, it's tough," Harris said "You get caught with what you want and what it may be. I'm not sure."
He adds that "Wherever he decides to go we support him, are behind him 100 percent."
* Harris also said that Demetrius Jackson and Chad Thomas are solid to Miami and will sign with the Canes on Wednesday. Jackson canceled a planned visit to Texas this weekend and Thomas is on his way home from a trip to Alabama.
Per Shodell--Let me know if its ok to post this here since its from a rival site--Thanks
Miami Booker T. Washington High School QB Treon Harris has wrapped up his official visit to Miami.
And while his older brother / Booker T. coordinator Tim Harris Jr. says the soft FSU commitment won't be doing any interviews, the older Harris also says the Canes have put themselves in the game to land his signature on Wednesday.
"There's definitely a chance (he signs with Miami)," Tim Harris Jr. said. "Treon had the opportunity to visit some other schools, but he chose Miami as that fourth visit. He could have gone to Ole Miss, Arizona, which runs perfect style offense for his skill set. But he went to Miami."
Tim adds that Miami "has Ryan Williams, who is experienced, and after that everybody else would be on the same level as him coming into college."
Harris says his understanding is Treon's Miami visit "went well. They had a chance to go over the offense with coach (James) Coley, they sat him down and showed him some certain things they want him to do.
"There are things coach Coley wants to do with a guy like him and he wanted to show him on tape the offense and get him used to the terminology."
Harris adds that "If Treon makes the decision to go there it would be a one-back deal - they can do a lot of it from a one back system with four receivers or three and a tight end and be able to use the quarterback as a read in the run game, which they weren't able to do last year with (Stephen) Morris. Treon brings that other dimensions."
Did Coley's ideas intrigue Treon?
"Yeah, definitely," Harris said.
Tim Jr. also says Treon hasn't completely ruled out Auburn or Florida.
The plan is for Treon to inform the college of his choice on Tuesday and then announce the decision to the world on Wednesday.
"The closer he's getting to decision time you can tell the pressure's starting to build," Tim Jr. said.
So does Harris have a prediction for where his brother lands?
"I don't know, man, it's tough," Harris said "You get caught with what you want and what it may be. I'm not sure."
He adds that "Wherever he decides to go we support him, are behind him 100 percent."
* Harris also said that Demetrius Jackson and Chad Thomas are solid to Miami and will sign with the Canes on Wednesday. Jackson canceled a planned visit to Texas this weekend and Thomas is on his way home from a trip to Alabama.
So we are changing up the offense to a one back. That's great news. It can help with Gibson also. Once Gibson sees us running that during 2014 he'll probably want to come to the U.
Per Shodell--Let me know if its ok to post this here since its from a rival site--Thanks
Miami Booker T. Washington High School QB Treon Harris has wrapped up his official visit to Miami.
And while his older brother / Booker T. coordinator Tim Harris Jr. says the soft FSU commitment won't be doing any interviews, the older Harris also says the Canes have put themselves in the game to land his signature on Wednesday.
"There's definitely a chance (he signs with Miami)," Tim Harris Jr. said. "Treon had the opportunity to visit some other schools, but he chose Miami as that fourth visit. He could have gone to Ole Miss, Arizona, which runs perfect style offense for his skill set. But he went to Miami."
Tim adds that Miami "has Ryan Williams, who is experienced, and after that everybody else would be on the same level as him coming into college."
Harris says his understanding is Treon's Miami visit "went well. They had a chance to go over the offense with coach (James) Coley, they sat him down and showed him some certain things they want him to do.
"There are things coach Coley wants to do with a guy like him and he wanted to show him on tape the offense and get him used to the terminology."
Harris adds that "If Treon makes the decision to go there it would be a one-back deal - they can do a lot of it from a one back system with four receivers or three and a tight end and be able to use the quarterback as a read in the run game, which they weren't able to do last year with (Stephen) Morris. Treon brings that other dimensions."
Did Coley's ideas intrigue Treon?
"Yeah, definitely," Harris said.
Tim Jr. also says Treon hasn't completely ruled out Auburn or Florida.
The plan is for Treon to inform the college of his choice on Tuesday and then announce the decision to the world on Wednesday.
"The closer he's getting to decision time you can tell the pressure's starting to build," Tim Jr. said.
So does Harris have a prediction for where his brother lands?
"I don't know, man, it's tough," Harris said "You get caught with what you want and what it may be. I'm not sure."
He adds that "Wherever he decides to go we support him, are behind him 100 percent."
* Harris also said that Demetrius Jackson and Chad Thomas are solid to Miami and will sign with the Canes on Wednesday. Jackson canceled a planned visit to Texas this weekend and Thomas is on his way home from a trip to Alabama.
So we are changing up the offense to a one back. That's great news. It can help with Gibson also. Once Gibson sees us running that during 2014 he'll probably want to come to the U.
Grumble grumble...changes on offense, no changes on defense....grumble grumble
Per Shodell--Let me know if its ok to post this here since its from a rival site--Thanks
Miami Booker T. Washington High School QB Treon Harris has wrapped up his official visit to Miami.
And while his older brother / Booker T. coordinator Tim Harris Jr. says the soft FSU commitment won't be doing any interviews, the older Harris also says the Canes have put themselves in the game to land his signature on Wednesday.
"There's definitely a chance (he signs with Miami)," Tim Harris Jr. said. "Treon had the opportunity to visit some other schools, but he chose Miami as that fourth visit. He could have gone to Ole Miss, Arizona, which runs perfect style offense for his skill set. But he went to Miami."
Tim adds that Miami "has Ryan Williams, who is experienced, and after that everybody else would be on the same level as him coming into college."
Harris says his understanding is Treon's Miami visit "went well. They had a chance to go over the offense with coach (James) Coley, they sat him down and showed him some certain things they want him to do.
"There are things coach Coley wants to do with a guy like him and he wanted to show him on tape the offense and get him used to the terminology."
Harris adds that "If Treon makes the decision to go there it would be a one-back deal - they can do a lot of it from a one back system with four receivers or three and a tight end and be able to use the quarterback as a read in the run game, which they weren't able to do last year with (Stephen) Morris. Treon brings that other dimensions."
Did Coley's ideas intrigue Treon?
"Yeah, definitely," Harris said.
Tim Jr. also says Treon hasn't completely ruled out Auburn or Florida.
The plan is for Treon to inform the college of his choice on Tuesday and then announce the decision to the world on Wednesday.
"The closer he's getting to decision time you can tell the pressure's starting to build," Tim Jr. said.
So does Harris have a prediction for where his brother lands?
"I don't know, man, it's tough," Harris said "You get caught with what you want and what it may be. I'm not sure."
He adds that "Wherever he decides to go we support him, are behind him 100 percent."
* Harris also said that Demetrius Jackson and Chad Thomas are solid to Miami and will sign with the Canes on Wednesday. Jackson canceled a planned visit to Texas this weekend and Thomas is on his way home from a trip to Alabama.
So we are changing up the offense to a one back. That's great news. It can help with Gibson also. Once Gibson sees us running that during 2014 he'll probably want to come to the U.
Also, please don't bash Ice for this one. The staff brought this one on themselves.
Maybe we never offered early so we wouldn't discourage Kaya from decommitting.
that might be the best observation i have ever seen on this board. that might have been the game plan all along.
Maybe we never offered early so we wouldn't discourage Kaya from decommitting.
that might be the best observation i have ever seen on this board. that might have been the game plan all along.
Thanks dude. I aim to please... lol.
Maybe we never offered early so we wouldn't discourage Kaya from decommitting.
that might be the best observation i have ever seen on this board. that might have been the game plan all along.
Thanks dude. I aim to please... lol.
I SAID THE SAME THING MONTHS AGO BUT THEN OR NOW ITS STILL RISKY
KAAYA HAS T SIGN YET
Maybe we never offered early so we wouldn't discourage Kaya from decommitting.
that might be the best observation i have ever seen on this board. that might have been the game plan all along.
Thanks dude. I aim to please... lol.
I SAID THE SAME THING MONTHS AGO BUT THEN OR NOW ITS STILL RISKY
KAAYA HAS T SIGN YET
They must feel extremely confident Kaaya is coming to Miami.
Serious question.
Do we want this kid or this a PR nightmare waiting to happen? I can see him just not beating out the other QBs and his pops raising **** about it. If he was down to take on another position I would sign him up but with Olsen and Kaaya in front of him I think his chances or winning a starting spot are slim and the chances of his pops having weekly media sessions complaining to be a high. If we did take him, I would want to hire his dad in some capacity for recruiting and damage control and i am serious about that.
it might sound crazy but i think ice wants him here. if we could lock down btw every year. that would mean so much to our program.
A lot of people thought TB was only a Spread QB as well.
A lot of people thought TB was only a Spread QB as well.
I'm telling you, Treon maturation as a passer is identical to TB... All TB did as a sophomore was roll out or boot leg but the time he was a senior he was making all kinds of reads... Treon is the same way... As a sophomore and junior all he did was option runs now he's making all kind of passes...