After reading Rob Cassidy's behind the numbers, I clicked on Miami's commitment list.
They have a ton of early commits, and most are from instate, specifically south Florida.
In my opinion, if you are going to take a chance on a three-star, you do it on instate three-stars, specifically south Florida three-stars.
But damn, that is a lot of early three-star commits.
https://miami.n.rivals.com/commitments/football/2017
That is sort of what Florida did last year in CJM's first full cycle. A couple of those three-stars were jettisoned and a couple were moved up in the rankings.
It will be interesting to see what goes on with Miami's list as the cycle progresses.
They have a ton of early commits, and most are from instate, specifically south Florida.
In my opinion, if you are going to take a chance on a three-star, you do it on instate three-stars, specifically south Florida three-stars.
But damn, that is a lot of early three-star commits.
https://miami.n.rivals.com/commitments/football/2017
That is sort of what Florida did last year in CJM's first full cycle. A couple of those three-stars were jettisoned and a couple were moved up in the rankings.
It will be interesting to see what goes on with Miami's list as the cycle progresses.