If we're not tryin' to flip Miami commits/recruits...

After that loss to LA Tech, we're not taking advantage of a Golden opportunity.

"Sure Miami is Miami, but you better like losing."

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They only have one player committed in the 2020 class who hasn't signed already.

They usually have the most decommits per cycle of any P5 team, or at least are always in the top group. Their classes seem to be very fluid, and there are running jokes about recruits from South Florida always decommitting at least once, no matter what the school is.

I have noticed some decommits from them but didn't realize it was that many. I just know they usually wind up with a pretty good class. I can only imagine all the negative recruiting tactics their offerees will get for the 2021 class.

The era of flippin' croots after the bowls is over. If you're gonna flip, it needs to be during November.

"I liked you guys a lot better when everybody told you you were terrible." -Justin Fuente

I remember reading somewhere that Miami had as many flips as recruits by signing day.

After signing day, it's too late.

This is about 2021 now - have to have room to recruit more players for today and it doesn't exist.

Let's just revel in the fact that da u:

  • Turnover chain sucks
  • They are still hoods
  • They have no real fan base
  • Home games half full
  • Manny ain't taking them nowhere
  • They always have the next big QB / RB but still suck

I like the way I think!

Even when you get skunked; fishing never lets you down. 🎣

Whoa now, the turnover chain does not suck, it is incredibly tacky and juvenile, it is the most Miami thing Miami could have done and I love it when it sits lonely on the sidelines.

...sits lonely on the sidelines
Like it did Oct. 5