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Miami has 14 decommits for 2019 and 9 decommits for 2020

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What is going on down there? Bagmen run out of bags? I know the D-coordinator just left for Temple, but these guys are not following him. It seems like Richt is really a good guy, but this doesn't seem like it will end well.

On a side note, TOS has Isheem Young listed as a 2019 PSU decommit. Was he not originally a 2018 commit, and his situation I would hardly call a decommit.
 
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What is going on down there? Bagmen run out of bags? I know the D-coordinator just left for Temple, but these guys are not following him. It seems like Richt is really a good guy, but this doesn't seem like it will end well.

On a side note, TOS has Isheem Young listed as a 2019 PSU decommit. Was he not originally a 2018 commit, and his situation I would hardly call a decommit.

TOS takes more expensive and powerful hallucinogens that those posting here. (Although, I would debate even myself on that one).
 
What is going on down there? Bagmen run out of bags? I know the D-coordinator just left for Temple, but these guys are not following him. It seems like Richt is really a good guy, but this doesn't seem like it will end well.

On a side note, TOS has Isheem Young listed as a 2019 PSU decommit. Was he not originally a 2018 commit, and his situation I would hardly call a decommit.
Miami is a perfect example of what it takes to have a NC caliber football team consistently. Their administration decided they didn’t want to be known as a football school and made changes and they haven’t won much since. Same thing happened at ND for a while after Holtz left. These schools show it’s not just about the coach, it’s about the school being willing to do whatever it takes to win. That’s why so many schools don’t rise to that level...they’re not willing to sell the soul of their university for a winning football program.
 
Miami is a perfect example of what it takes to have a NC caliber football team consistently. Their administration decided they didn’t want to be known as a football school and made changes and they haven’t won much since. Same thing happened at ND for a while after Holtz left. These schools show it’s not just about the coach, it’s about the school being willing to do whatever it takes to win. That’s why so many schools don’t rise to that level...they’re not willing to sell the soul of their university for a winning football program.

Please explain how this is relevant to the large number of decommits in the past few months? Did something change in their administration in this time frame?
 
Please explain how this is relevant to the large number of decommits in the past few months? Did something change in their administration in this time frame?
Who knows....could be. Maybe they went there expecting one thing and finding out it’s not that way. It’s a good question.
 
Please explain how this is relevant to the large number of decommits in the past few months? Did something change in their administration in this time frame?

Hmmmm. Might Diaz have been Head Bagman??? Might all those "Bags" relocated to The City of Brotherly Love?
 
Pretty big difference between South Florida and Philadelphia though.

But not Gainsville, Tallahassee, Athens, Tuscaloosa, etc,etc, etc. Now that Miami's sherif/bank resigned/defaulted, apparently there's no one left in Miami guarding the "bags".
 
If I had to guess, I'd say the bagman is not one of the coordinators. But who the hell knows. You're all right, it's a hell of a lot of decommits in such a short time for just one guy leaving.
Very strange.I guess it's the obvious thing that this coach leaving has started this and it just Snow balled from there.What else could have happened?
 
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