Updates on Canes commits/targets in action this season

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Through 8 games 34 catches 877 yards and 15 touchdowns.

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Just get the ball in his hands! Richards, Bruce, Snelson, and Mullins my goodness.. please keep that 2016 class together!!




We need to give him more love. Don't want him to think wer overlooking him because of the other guys In the class

Man this kid is a monster at reciever and to me I dont see anyone with that type of production kid **** near averages a touchdown every two catches.
Seen a stat on Twitter that his qb leads th state with 32 TDs Richards has almost half of them lol

Shannon Patrick is the QB. He is Kevin Patrick's nephew.
 
1. Bruce 2. Richards 3. Snelson 4. Mullins

I can't even agree with your order 'cause.......

It's really hard to put in any order at all to be honest. All 4 are studs and I'm expecting two other studs in Newbold and Pinder to join them at some point and maybe even Lee from Cali. (Irvin Jr. a TE)

The order is interchangeable.

Of the ones committed, I would say Richards is my favorite right now of the 4. Amazing how fluid this is too. It's all about who is hot. Was Mullins over the offseason, then Snelson at beginning of season and now Richards, last year Bruce was my favorite.

Although Newbold is my personal favorite. Of the ones committed at the moment, Ahmmon is my favorite right now.

TBH I like all 4 of them. **** it, all 4 are studs and you really can't rate any over the other.

Richards though is the best receiver in the state right now though as mentioned earlier. He is literally killing it this season.
 
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Kids murdered every team hes played this year. Reciever without a doubt.

anybody have his season stats? seems like the kid is destroying the competition every single week

Through 8 games 34 catches 877 yards and 15 touchdowns.

20141016_spt_wellington_106.jpg


Just get the ball in his hands! Richards, Bruce, Snelson, and Mullins my goodness.. please keep that 2016 class together!!




We need to give him more love. Don't want him to think wer overlooking him because of the other guys In the class

I'm telling you it's cause of the people who kept insisting the kid was a DB when it was clear as day he can play on both sides.

Always liked Richards. What is their not to like? 6'3" 175-180, fast, athletic, etc. and could be a star at Receiver or Safety. And I've been saying it for a while.... I want Richards at receiver. He's smooth like Coley but even bigger.
 
One of my kids attends Wellington HS so I've gone to a number of games this season. The young man is the real deal. Smooth runner and catches just about every ball.

One downside is I keep hearing UF and that he will decommit. Don't know either way, just sharing all the talk I hear at each game I've attended.

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Just get the ball in his hands! Richards, Bruce, Snelson, and Mullins my goodness.. please keep that 2016 class together!!




We need to give him more love. Don't want him to think wer overlooking him because of the other guys In the class

Man this kid is a monster at reciever and to me I dont see anyone with that type of production kid **** near averages a touchdown every two catches.
Seen a stat on Twitter that his qb leads th state with 32 TDs Richards has almost half of them lol

I'll go on record again and say. When Ahmmon committed. I was shocked back then because I thought we had no chance at him and was I wrong. I already predetermined when I was gathering the 2016 targets in my 2016,2017,2018 prospect thread that I figured he would go to UF just due to the area he is in.

BUT that's not always the case there. Sometimes some of those west palm beach kids like the U too.

I will say too, he is very pro Miami. I don't expect him to be wavering anywhere. You probably hear the talk because of the area over there.(WPB) But that kid is a Cane. He loves Miami.
 
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I'll be doing a post later on in the day today of stats from this weekends games.
 
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Jordan Scarlett in from 16 yards and just like that its 14-0 Aquinas over Hollywood Hills


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Jordan Scarlett breaks free on a 54-yd TD run and that will start the running clock as Aquinas now leads 41-0 over Hollywood Hills
 
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Lawson balled out last night. Threw for 429 yds and ran for 155. 4 touchdowns passing and 3 touchdowns rushing

That's some national player of the week stats right there close to 600 all purpose yds and 7 td's Daaaaaaaaaamn
 
Lawson balled out last night. Threw for 429 yds and ran for 155. 4 touchdowns passing and 3 touchdowns rushing

Can't wait to watch his season highlights. Sounds like he's coming along real well.
 
Four-star WR target Antonio Callaway is out for the rest of the season with a torn meniscus, according to 247's Ryan Bartow.

Bartow also says four-star CB target Marcus Lewis has scheduled an official visit to Miami for January 30th, just five days before NSD 2015.

Four-star LB target Roquan Smith, who was always nothing more than a pipe dream, says the leading schools in his college search are Georgia, Florida, LSU, Mississippi, UCLA, and USC, according to the Macon Telegraph's Ron Seibel.
 
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Walton reclassified, solid to the “U”

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2015 RB*Mark Walton*has reclassified to the 2015 class, saying “It’s official, everything is 100% done.” Head coach*Ice Harris, Jr. also confirmed to*CaneInsider*that Walton has completed all the paperwork and met the requirements for reclassification.

The 5-foot-11, 184-pound back said his verbal to the Hurricanes “is solid.”

Walton’s all set academically and he’ll enroll atMiami*in January, and will major in criminal justice or law.

The*Booker T. Washington*standout said the Miami staff was elated to learn he’ll be arriving earlier than expected.

“They were very excited about the fact I was able to reclassify. The staff is excited to get me on campus and bring my game to the offense.”



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Walton said he speaks with Canes coaches on a regular basis.

“I talk to Coach*Ice*[Harris], Coach*James Coley, and Coach [Al]*Golden. They’re all excited to get me at Miami,” he said. “I speak with Coach Harris the most. He says that I’ll get a great education and get to know a lot of great people at Miami who can help me outside of football.”

The Hurricanes have an outstanding running backs class verbally committed, and Walton said he’s delighted to be a part of it.

“I know when*Joe*[Yearby] needs a break, I can substitute for him next year.*Jordan*[Scarlett] will be able to contribute as well.*Dexter[Williams] is a good back,” Walton observed. “It’ll be just like when*Willis McGahee,*Frank Gore, and*Clinton Portis*was at Miami. It’s a thrill knowing I’ll be a part of that backfield.”

He says Coley is impressing him the way he’s been utilizing the running back position this year.

“I really like how Miami emphasizes the position. I’ve seen Yearby lined up on a linebacker one-on-one, taking advantage of mismatches against the defense. I also really like the explosiveness of the offense, and the running backs are a big part of that. I can envision myself in that offense.”

Walton reports that several programs are still calling him.

“West Virginia,*Florida St.,*Syracuse,*Georgia, and*Cincinnati*are still after me. I give West Virginia some conversation time, but not really that much.”

Harris, Jr. said of his star running back, “Mark brings a lot to the table for us. He’s a team guy, has the ‘it’ factor. When the game is on the line, we know he’ll rise to the occasion. In our toughest games this year, he’s played his best. When our offense isn’t moving, we’ll just start handing the ball to him and he makes things happen even when defenses are stacking the box.

“A lot of people think he’s undersized, but moving forward he does so many things well, Mark offsets any concerns about it. He catches the ball so well coming out of the backfield, he’s been forced to learn routes which makes him an option in the slot.”

— Michael Bradley
 
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