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Well, not really. Cristobal was one of the firsts to the party and Rashada has been tied in to Miami for a while. After all, he has been playing on the 7v7 team sponsored by Ruiz. Napier and Florida are the late to the party ones. Not sugar coating it, just keeping it real.It’s that to a degree. But miami isn’t outbidding us, and certainly not A&M. Let’s be clear, if this happens it won’t be because of Dan Mullen, or Jim McElwain, Stricklin, facilitates, commitment to winning or anything else. It will be Cristobal closing despite being the throw in, late to the party coach, while we did not. We can sugar coat all we want, but that’s reality.
Bingoooo
Plus I’m not convinced AR is gone after this season anyway.Just my personal opinion but I wasn't that excited about Rashada. If we landed him great but if not oh well.
Don’t hang too much on a skinny kid that completed 57% of his passes last year. I’d love for us to get him but I’m much more concerned that we start landing a load of top 10s at their positions to raise the class.It’s that to a degree. But miami isn’t outbidding us, and certainly not A&M. Let’s be clear, if this happens it won’t be because of Dan Mullen, or Jim McElwain, Stricklin, facilitates, commitment to winning or anything else. It will be Cristobal closing despite being the throw in, late to the party coach, while we did not. We can sugar coat all we want, but that’s reality.
Glad people are calling that douche bag out for being a little b!tch.
Also read on other boards he helps Miami with nil and thinks Ruiz is great for athletes.
If Jack Miller is the starting qb in year 2 then stricklin gets fired and Napier's gone year 3.I do agree with you that how well liked a coach is has an impact. That’s what gave WM that fourth year. I don’t think he Mike White analogy works at all, because basketball gear isn’t the same as football. Very few coaches have success after failing within the first two years. And as it sits, he may very well go into 23 with roster deficiencies and Jack Miller at quarterback. We could not afford to not have a top level quarterback in last year‘s class, and definitely not this year. A miss here on this kid, as extreme as it sounds, could have major implications on Napier‘s time here.
There’s also a simple economic element involved. Yes, guys like JM and DM sucked, but both complained about support at various times. BN has that support. So if he’s unable to do markedly better, there’s almost an inflationary aspect that must be considered because of what it’s costing us. If he doesn’t get better results, that support will dry up.
The problem is you have other programs like A&M spending 30+ million. 22 mil sounds nice until you realize what you're competing against.I thought Naiper came out and said he needed at least 22 million a year and they said ok. Is this not correct? If it's correct that's quite a bit cause Ryan Day said 13 million
@Jay26 is it though? I mean it doesn't seem like he was a top target for any of the other big time programs. Bama, Georgia, Southern Cal, A&M, LSU, Ohio State, Texas, etc.
Yes it looks bad to lose out to Miami, but we could use that scholarship at another position of need.
Well, not really. Cristobal was one of the firsts to the party and Rashada has been tied in to Miami for a while. After all, he has been playing on the 7v7 team sponsored by Ruiz. Napier and Florida are the late to the party ones. Not sugar coating it, just keeping it real.
Also, I'd just like to point out I wanted Rashada as much as anybody, but don't discount our 2022 QB Max Brown. I know he wasn't highly rated, but if you look at his HS stats they were pretty phenomenal. Close to 70% completion ratio and he'd only been playing QB for a couple years. Guy could end up being another Trask type in a year or two with some good coaching and development. Again I want/wanted Rashada because he can help bring in a really good class. Bigtime players like to play with other big time players, but we may not be as SOL at QB as some may think once AR leaves. We do need to get a top QB in 2024 though no matter what. Also, there's a very good chance a very good QB will decide to transfer from a school like Ok, OSU or UGA after the starters are all hashed out. Some schools have an embarrassment of riches at QB, and top rated QBs don't like to sit on the bench. They'll be looking for new homes with an opportunity to start next year.
Don’t hang too much on a skinny kid that completed 57% of his passes last year. I’d love for us to get him but I’m much more concerned that we start landing a load of top 10s at their positions to raise the class.