What can Miami offer recruits?

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  1. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a new bill allowing college students to be paid for their name, image and likeness. The bill, which will go into effect on July 1, 2021, is the first of its kind on the state level.
  2. Playing time. Either side of the ball.
  3. Legacy. Top NFL-producing school (despite recent W/L records). Networking with current pro players and past greats.
  4. Private university education.
  5. South Florida lifestyle. Coral Gables campus renovations.
I'm sitting in living rooms, hugging moms and kissing babies drilling these things.
 
New IPF
New practice fields
New meeting rooms
New locker room
New stadium
New dorms
New coaches
New offense
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It would take a real piece of human SHlT to mess this up
 
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Open vs Bama in 2021 should not be a selling point lol We were Bama before Bama & we will return to that shortly. Go Canes!

... and Bama was Miami before Miami; titles in 1925, 1926, 1930, 1934, 1941, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979 and 1992 before Saban showed up.



As for what Miami can sell; the complete opposite experience to what kids will get in a small, podunk college town.

Miami isn't a sports town, it's an entertainment town—and the college football program is under the same scrutiny as pro teams.

Win, and everyone is on your side—not just alum and students; you are THE show in town.

Lose, and people have better things to do—again, without 40,000 undergrads and in a town with more to do that cup and smell farts, watch paint dry or support university athletics—Miamians don't turn out in droves to support a loser.


Private school on a picturesque campus in a quaint part of town, in a large city .... beaches ... nightlife .... pretty girls ... warm weather / no snow.

The city itself us the selling point; so sell the city—as it's the only thing that places like Tuscaloosa, Clemson, Athens, Columbus, Eugene, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Baton Rouge, DON'T have.
 
... and Bama was Miami before Miami; titles in 1925, 1926, 1930, 1934, 1941, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979 and 1992 before Saban showed up.



As for what Miami can sell; the complete opposite experience to what kids will get in a small, podunk college town.

Miami isn't a sports town, it's an entertainment town—and the college football program is under the same scrutiny as pro teams.

Win, and everyone is on your side—not just alum and students; you are THE show in town.

Lose, and people have better things to do—again, without 40,000 undergrads and in a town with more to do that cup and smell farts, watch paint dry or support university athletics—Miamians don't turn out in droves to support a loser.


Private school on a picturesque campus in a quaint part of town, in a large city .... beaches ... nightlife .... pretty girls ... warm weather / no snow.

The city itself us the selling point; so sell the city—as it's the only thing that places like Tuscaloosa, Clemson, Athens, Columbus, Eugene, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Baton Rouge, DON'T have.

That is all well and good, but how do you sell all of that when you're the broke **** in a pond of fame and wealth. In particular the nightlife aspect. In those college towns, you are the man.
 
Cocaine and hookers my friend

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