Miami didn't offer which is concerningA Miami Hurricane legacy going to Nebraska? What kind of parallel universe is this?
Miami didn't offer which is concerningA Miami Hurricane legacy going to Nebraska? What kind of parallel universe is this?
Weird. He had offers from Auburn, Michigan and Tennessee along with many others.Miami didn't offer which is concerning
You know this commitment is real because he did not say he is 110% committed. According to my sources.
Miami is not exactly a great program right now.Miami didn't offer which is concerning
Yeah but you would think they would offer a legacy kid like thatMiami is not exactly a great program right now.
I wonder if their coach was going to pay him a visit but decided to get sloppy drunk on margs instead 🤔Yeah but you would think they would offer a legacy kid like that
We can’t be sure what’s going on behind the scenes there. Could be some malice between his family and their current coach. They’re a messYeah but you would think they would offer a legacy kid like that
Why this take makes no sense. Who cares. He had better offers than MiamiMiami didn't offer which is concerning
He could probably carry 230 pretty easily. StudMaybe Miami sees him as a tweener in their D? Not sure how accurate but I saw him listed at 6'1 or 6'2" 220. Sounds like White thought he was a perfect fit for the 3-3-5 and did an excellent job of selling that vision.
That's absolutely what I think happened. I think he's really a 6'1" 225 defensive end in HS. Colleges have to project him as a standup linebacker. Nebraska thinks they have the perfect role for him with the "Jack" LB position where he'll be expected to line up with his hand on the ground as a DE and other times play off the ball. I would guess that Miami doesn't view him as a fit for their defense. Nebraska sees an athlete and thinks they have the right spot for him.Maybe Miami sees him as a tweener in their D? Not sure how accurate but I saw him listed at 6'1 or 6'2" 220. Sounds like White thought he was a perfect fit for the 3-3-5 and did an excellent job of selling that vision.