Monday, September 7, 2009

The Recruits Picks

S Travis Bell, Glades Central - "Miami wins 36-14 because they're going to play hard, they've reloaded, and they have some great young returners on special teams."

RB Giovanni Bernard, St. Thomas Aquinas - "Florida State wins by 7-14 points because they have a real good offensive line coming back, they have a little more firepower, and Miami's quarterback situation is a little shaky."

WR Corey Brown, Cardinal O'Hara (PA) - "Florida State wins 21-17 because home field advantage is big, Christian Ponder is tough to stop, and I don't know if Jacory Harris can lead them to score enough."

DT Todd Chandler, Northwestern (Miami commit) - "Miami wins 35-34 because whoever wants it the most will come out with the win and Miami's young guys are hungry."

RB Eduardo Clements, Booker T. Washington - "Miami wins by 3-7 points because the defense will be better from last year with Sean Spence, Marcus Forston, and Brandon Harris."

LB Tyrone Cornileus, Stephenson (GA) (Miami commit) - "Miami wins by at least 14 points because they have a lot of talent, the younger talent is coming up, the defense is strong, and they have a great quarterback."

CB Jeremy Davis, Cape Coral (Miami commit) - "Miami wins 28-14 because they've been together for awhile now, everybody has gotten used to each other, and they were all babies last year and now they are grown men."

CB Greg Dent, Glades Central - "Florida State wins 45-38 because they have more experienced players and Miami has a lot of younger players."

WR Quinton Dunbar, Booker T. Washington - "Miami wins 17-14 because their offense will be better than last year and that will make the difference so that they can control the game."

OL Jonathan Feliciano, Western (Miami commit) - "Miami wins by 3 points because Florida State will miss a kick and the end and just because I'm committed."

CB Tony Grimes, Hollywood Hills - "Miami wins by 18 points because they're fired up this year, they're fully prepared, and Florida State lost a lot of talent in the senior class that just left."

WR Michaelee Harris, Northwestern - "Miami wins 38-12 because they have a talented offense and the defense is a little young but better than last year."

LB Javarie Johnson, Dunbar (D.C.) (Miami commit) - "Miami wins 24-21 because I'm biased toward them and that's where I'm committed."

LB Christian Jones, Lake Howell - "Florida State wins by 3-7 points because I was at their spring game and their defense looks great and tough to score against."

OL Arie Kouandjio, DeMatha Catholic (MD) - "Miami wins by 14 points because they've been recruiting so well over the past couple of years so the team is ready to get it done."

OL Brandon Linder, St. Thomas Aquinas - "Miami wins 21-14 because they have more talent, and the younger players have a year under their belt, and their program is headed in the right direction."

WR Ivan McCartney, Miramar - "Miami wins 35-21 because they will prove the doubters wrong and they have a chip on their shoulder."

OL Shane McDermott, Palm Beach Central (Miami commit) - "Miami wins 28-21 because it's finally time for the young players to rise to the occasion and it's a great rivalry."

QB Stephen Morris, Monsignor Pace (Miami commit) - "Miami wins in a really close game but Coach Whipple will have them prepared enough to get the win."

DT Louis Nix, Jacksonville Raines (Miami commit) - "Miami wins 22-21 because last year they lost some close games but the true freshmen are a year older now."

CB Kacy Rodgers, Southlake Carroll (TX) (Miami commit) - "Miami wins in a close game because the Miami players and coaches have been saying that they'll have a better team this season."

DE Lynden Trail, Booker T. Washington - "Miami wins by 3-6 points because it's such a close game every year and it's always tight."

TE Clive Walford, Glades Central (Miami commit) - "Miami wins 28-10 because Florida State always has talent but Miami has Graig Cooper, Travis Benjamin, Randy Phillips, and Jacory Harris."

WR Willis Wright, Miami Springs - "Miami wins by 3-7 points because they've been working hard in practice and people have been doubting them."



_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________



Miami (16) commits

Name

Malcolm Bunche# OL 6-6/318 -/- New Berlin (NY) Milford
Raheam Buxton DB 6-0/175 -/3 Pahokee (FL) High
Todd Chandler DT 6-0/290 4/4 Miami (FL) Northwestern
Tyrone Cornileus LB 6-2/190 3/3 Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
Jeremy Davis DB 5-11/165 3/3 Cape Coral (FL) High
Johnathan Feliciano OL 6-4/295 3/3 Davie (FL) Western

Tavadis Glenn DT 6-5/265 4/3 Jacksonville (FL) Terry Parker
Maurice Hagens RB 6-1/235 3/3 Tampa (FL) Tampa Bay Tech
Darion Hall RB 6-1/200 3/3 Naples (FL) Lely
Javarie Johnson LB 6-4/210 4/4 Washington (DC) Dunbar
Shane McDermott OL 6-3/260 3/3 Wellington (FL) Palm Beach Central
Stephen Morris QB 6-2/185 3/3 Miami Shores (FL) Monsignor Pace

Kevin Nelson LB 6-1/220 3/3 Gainesville (FL) Gainesville
Louis Nix DT 6-2/320 4/4 Jacksonville (FL) Raines
Kacy Rodgers DB 6-2/185 3/3 Southlake (TX) Carroll
Clive Walford TE 6-6/225 3/3 Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central



_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________

Keepin Track of UM commited

Naples Lely RB Darion Hall, a UM commitment, was in Miami this past weekend and said he might make the trip up to Tallahassee. Find out how Hall did in the season opener and which school is still recruiting him despite the commitment to UM.

Darion Hall Lely High football team lost Gulliver Prep in Miami .Hall carried the ball 17 times
for 148 yards.ON one carried Hall plow forward with three Gulliver defense for 10 yards.

Miami-bound RB Maurice Hagens plays big in BIG upset in Tampa
Rushes for 147 yards and a touchdown as Tampa Bay Tech rallies from 24 points down to defeat defending state champion Plant

"I talked to the Miami coaches [Thursday] and they told me to go out and have a good game … and that's what I did," said Hagens, who pledged for the Hurricanes over the summer and ranks 13th among state running backs, according to The Sentinel. "To start the season like this, I don't even know what to say."



visit http://www.hurricaneswarning.blogspot.com/