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Post by nole96sc on Apr 2, 2015 0:55:30 GMT
Freddie Stevenson out for the rest of spring. Knee injury.
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Post by dfs on Apr 2, 2015 2:55:14 GMT
Jameis killed his pc after pro day. The narrative about him is going to change very quickly, IMO, he's just too fucking likeable.
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Post by whammybusiness on Apr 2, 2015 12:39:51 GMT
I don't imagine there were too many sight adjustments in UCLA's offense, given who their quarterback was. Don't know how easily a receiver could pick up Florida State's offense and contribute enough to justify taking reps away from younger guys.
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Post by sterlinga on Apr 2, 2015 12:53:20 GMT
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Post by dfs on Apr 2, 2015 16:34:36 GMT
sir lucious left foot The Savannah chiltlin pimp Billy Oceans ...still cooler than a polar bears toenails.
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Post by donbrodka on Apr 2, 2015 19:06:49 GMT
XRM is returning for another season.
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Post by donbrodka on Apr 3, 2015 13:53:10 GMT
Happy Levonta Taylor day.
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Post by donbrodka on Apr 3, 2015 15:55:08 GMT
P.J. Williams just cost himself a few million dollars.
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Post by nole96sc on Apr 3, 2015 20:15:26 GMT
P.J. Williams just cost himself a few million dollars. So fucking stupid. Same as the ones who fail drug tests at the combine. If I were in line to get what he was about to Im pretty sure, nope Im 100% positive I could give up drugs, alcohol, and bitches for a month or 2 just so there wouldn't be any kind of problem arise that cold potentially fuck my situation up.
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Post by antw0n3 on Apr 3, 2015 21:46:42 GMT
Bacons got a bad attitude
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Post by nole96sc on Apr 3, 2015 22:12:37 GMT
Bacons got a bad attitude That sounds promising.
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Post by donbrodka on Apr 3, 2015 22:17:43 GMT
Levonta Taylor made it semi-official.
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Post by antw0n3 on Apr 3, 2015 22:23:25 GMT
Bacons got a bad attitude That sounds promising. I mean I'm over-exaggerating a bit, but he's just shoving dudes out of his way, picking up stupid fouls and lucky he hasn't picked up a T so far.
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Post by donbrodka on Apr 3, 2015 22:35:30 GMT
FSU moved to #1 in the 2016 Composite.
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Post by antw0n3 on Apr 3, 2015 22:50:08 GMT
Man really not a fan of his attitude... Only game I've watched of his so not much evidence, just acting like a little bitch and hate the effort he has given
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Post by lastsonofkrypton on Apr 4, 2015 1:06:04 GMT
I love one game sample conclusions, so accurate.
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Post by antw0n3 on Apr 4, 2015 1:13:14 GMT
I love one game sample conclusions, so accurate. Me too
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Post by donbrodka on Apr 4, 2015 18:07:40 GMT
Tyler Hunter is out for 6 weeks with a torn meniscus.
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Post by nole96sc on Apr 4, 2015 19:22:33 GMT
Tyler Hunter is out for 6 weeks with a torn meniscus. Awesome. Now he'll be scared to hit people and slow.
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Post by sterlinga on Apr 7, 2015 19:47:16 GMT
Recruiting Mill
This is a slow time for recruiting, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything going on. Here are a few tidbits for you. This will be like a mini Hot board type as I go through some of the prospects, but not all of them. Some I had information on.
There's no way we can begin with anyone other than five-star WR Nate Craig-Myers, who visited FSU for a few days last week. I'm told the reason for the extended trip was to get to know the players and see what campus life was like, more so than checking out what FSU does in practice or how it utilizes its receivers. He is quite comfortable in that area. He hung out a lot with Jacob Pugh (his cousin), but he also interacted with a lot of the team. I hear he already felt like a part of the family, or at least gave that indication throughout the visit. Those close to him say it was a really good visit and the 'Noles accomplished what they hoped to on the visit - making him feel comfortable on campus and with the team.
As I've said quite a few times, I don't believe that his Auburn commitment sticks after talking with people that are very close to his recruitment and those from the FSU side. Craig-Myers will visit Auburn this week for a few days, but when you visit another school more than the team you are committed to, I think there is a problem. I think FSU leads at this point, and the good news is he hasn't visited Florida yet, which also bodes well for the 'Noles' chances, considering the Gators might be the team that could be in the mix besides FSU. Now as far as a decision goes, I don't think Nate is in a rush to announce something yet. I could see it going down at the end of the summer, but he hasn't set a time frame. Nate has a lot of connections to FSU, and it isn't just Pugh. He knows several players personally. Plus, playing in a pro-style offense is very important to him, and FSU has one of the best quarterbacks in the country coming in for his class.
As for his brother DB Jayvaughn Myers, he likes FSU a lot, even though the 'Noles have yet to offer. The coaches want to see him at a camp before moving in with an offer.
I also talked with three-star offensive lineman Luke Elder, who finally visited Florida State this past weekend. Elder says he has an offer, and I'm sure that the offer and interest is likely legit, but I'm skeptical that FSU would take him if he wanted to jump on board right now. Either way, Elder said FSU is a school he's high on after visiting. He was very impressed with Rick Trickett and the entire organization.
The bad news, if you want to take it that way, is that Trickett wants to see Elder in action. But that isn't necessarily a slight on Elder. First of all, it would give him a chance to work with his prospective coach and see what type of teaching he would get. And for FSU, it would give the coaches a chance to see if what they've seen on film translates in person.
Elder told me that it's likely FSU prefers him as a guard at this point. Georgia, Tennessee and Auburn are some of the teams he's also mentioned. I think FSU is right there with those three teams, but honestly, it sounds like he wants to see how he feels when he works out with the coaches ... that will be the biggest factor.
Another big visitor last Saturday was Rivals250 LB Devin Bush Jr., who was joined on the visit by his father, former FSU star Devin Bush, as well as his mother. Bush had a great time in Tallahassee, and there's no question FSU made a big splash with him understanding he was a priority. While he downplayed the need for FSU to show him how much he was wanted, I still think that was important to him.
Bush has always liked FSU's defense and he has built a good bond with Bill Miller, FSU's linebackers coach. Miller has done a great job with this recruitment - building a trust with Devin throughout the process. I still think Georgia is the biggest competition, but his visit was exactly what FSU needed. I think FSU is on his mind right now, but he wants to make sure he still feels that way once the visit wears off. That's not to say I believe he commits earlier than expected, but I do think FSU is taking over the lead. Bush would love to make his commitment during the Under Armour game (January 2016). We'll see if that's still the plan, you never know. However, FSU is very interested in Bush, so if the 'Noles needed to wait, I'm sure they will do so - especially considering Bush is the guy that FSU looks the best for at the inside linebacker position right now. That could change, but as of now, there isn't a major push from FSU to speed up the process.
There were also quite a few underclassmen on campus, including 2018 defensive back Tyreke Johnson, 2017 DE Malik Herring, 2017 DT Grant Gibson and 2017 OL Eric Douglas.
Johnson said he had another great visit. He's been to Florida State a lot more than any other school. Georgia and LSU are both still pushing hard though. Georgia has some interest because of former FSU defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, but at the same time, I get the feeling his comfort is on a different level with those schools compared to FSU. He's been around the FSU players a lot, and it doesn't hurt that his brother De'Andre is having a strong spring as well. I get the feeling that FSU leads, but not a slam dunk over Georgia or LSU.
I think FSU also made good moves with Gibson and Herring this weekend. Especially Herring, who spent a lot of time with FSU assistant coach Odell Haggins.Herring really liked the campus and how FSU's defensive tackles practice. I get the impression he was surprised by how much he liked the visit and the comfort he felt on campus. Herring is coming back this weekend for the spring game I'm told.
I won't spend a lot of time on this, but here are some notes I picked up on other major FSU targets that the 'Noles are involved with. First, I think DT Julian Rochester is looking like he's Georgia bound from the intel I got this weekend. Rochester was close to pulling the trigger when he visited there before, and he has a decent relationship with EJ Price, who just committed there. FSU had work to do there anyway, but wanted to pass that along. I would say out of all the positions defensive tackle would be the biggest focus as the rest of the positions FSU is in good shape for. But I also hear FSU will certainly get their share at this position.
With Levonta Taylor now in the fold, FSU has its focus on DB Trayvon Mullen, who looks like he has pushed back making any kind of early decision and won't announce until after his season. I'm told FSU had several really good conversations with Mullen over the weekend, and the feeling remains that it's an FSU/LSU battle. FSU is confident in its chances, from the vibe I got over the weekend. Georgia,Miami, Florida and Alabama are also very much in the picture as well. Mullen is expected to visit for the FSU spring game this weekend or at the very least right after that game. If FSU were fortunate enough to land Mullen, I think that would be a wrap for the cornerback position.
DB Khalil Ladler is another on the radar for FSU, but I get the feeling FSU has slipped a tad here and I would call Georgia his slight leader. Ladler is expected to visit FSU in a few weeks. But will visit Georgia for their spring game this weekend.
At running back, I get the impression that RB Malik Miller is the top overall target with Miami commitment Amir Rasul just behind him, followed by talented RB Andrew Lee just behind those two guys. Out of all of them, Lee has made the biggest impression with what the staff has seen on film. Lee's academics are still a concern, but he's very much atop target. Robert Washington and Devin White are two targets on the FSU radar who are likely ending up elsewhere. Washington eliminated FSU when he named his top six, and most feel White looks like an Ole Miss lean even though he's visiting FSU for the spring game. There is definitely work to do there.
Now with Miller I get the impression that FSU visit really shook things up for him in how much he liked it there and his fit into that FSU offense in being a pro style offense. Miller is all about playing in the NFL and you could tell that part of the draw intrigued him a lot. Miller told me recently he plans on visiting FSU again in the summer and also attended at least one or two games this fall. Not saying FSU is some kind of favorite or anything, but I do think they are up there now with the in-state schools and he's quite serious about them.
Travis Homer is another one very much in the mix for the 'Noles, and he's expected to attend the spring game. If FSU pushes, it can probably get him, but he's probably behind those other three I mentioned. Manatee RB Johnnie Lang is also in the mix, but he's not one of the main targets at this point. He will camp again at FSU. Grades aren't a problem yet, but that's something that they will keep an eye on with Lang. He's on pace to make it but also could be better.
At receiver, as I've stated many times, Nate Craig-Myers is where all the focus is for the Seminoles. Consider the fact that FSU isn't showing as much interest in Elijah Stove and Darnell Salomon lately as it did earlier this spring. Both of them are now expected to end up elsewhere. Meanwhile, Auburn has greatly picked up its interest in Stove, which tells you about the Tigers' level of concern with Craig-Myers.
There is a possibility of FSU bringing in three receivers, but that isn't the focus right now. Sam Bruce, Dredrick Snelson and Tre Nixon are the main guy I've heard they are involved with - Nixon being the one with the most conversations with FSU. But again, it all starts with Nate Craig-Myers. If they did take a third, I get the impression it would be someone with very good skills in the return game, which points more at Nixon or Bruce. I'll also add that Nixon went out of his way to contact me about making sure I add the FSU offer to his database. He also added that one is very important to me.
The offensive line is going quite well for FSU. The 'Noles would like to have three or four in this class. Most of the slots will be reserved for the interior, with one tackle (or maybe two) if that's how it shakes out. EJ Price wasn't a surprise to FSU. I get the feeling they thought Georgia was the team to beat despite the comments from Price about Michigan. Stewart Reese recently visited Miami, but I still get the impression FSU is the favorite. The vibe is that he can play tackle or guard for FSU. There's no change from what I've heard with Andrew Boselli, as FSU still stands out the most.
I also expect more OL targets to emerge as we get around to the spring evaluations and also the summer evaluations for camp. FSU has a good start with Baveon Johnson, who will probably be the center signee for this class. Then you have Reese and Boselli as the lead candidates for guard, which leaves one tackle, unless it turns out Reese is liked more as a tackle later on.
On special teams, the feeling I get is that punter Drue Chrisman will likely stay closer to home and commit to Ohio State right after its spring game, which he is attending. I think if Chrisman was from Florida, FSU would have a solid chance at securing him. But location wins out IMO this time for Ohio State. I still get the impression K Ricky Agauyo will be the kicker in this class, and FSU is still recruiting several punters. So they should still be able to find a good one for this class.
I'll take Derrick Brown off of our Hot Board list for the next one since I haven't heard anything about him setting up an FSU visit. That's really my only concern in this class is who FSU will add at the DT position to go along with Cedric Wood. There are targets, but none that I consider FSU leans at this stage. However, I've been told that Dexter Lawrence is the one they have the best shot with. Lawrence is expected to either attend the spring game or come a week after that spring game to get a strong look at FSU. N.C. State is the school he's seen the most, and with the out-of-state schools, FSU and Clemson are the ones I hear mentioned the most. FSU could offer a better chance of playing time, and Lawrence really likes Odell Haggins, who is pushing hard for him.
I wouldn't change much else on the Hot Board, as the other targets are expected to make summer visits to FSU and we'll know more then.
Things are shaping up well at defensive end. FSU already has Janarius Robinson and Keir Thomas, two really solid defensive end prospects. I was told again this weekend that both are solid in their verbal commitments, even though Robinson has taken visits to Alabama and later this week UF. Robinson will be back again at FSU for the spring game. Thomas will be there as well. As I've covered multiple times, I don't expect Josh Brown in this class. West Virginia would be the expected flip destination, and that could happen at the end of the spring, but there isn't a set time for another decision yet. The fact that he didn't make the visit with his teammates last weekend confirms the suspicions that he won't be in this class.
No change on Shavar Manuel, as things are trending well for the 'Noles. Assuming the 'Noles got Manuel, they might add one more, but that depends on the prospect. Joseph Jackson seems solid for the 'Canes and he hasn't set up a visit yet, so I don't see that as a possibility right now even though FSU likes him. I get the feeling Javon Kinlaw and Jordan Woods are interesting ones to watch this year, as far as how often they are on campus. Woods has been to FSU a lot, but the interest looks to have died down some since Robinson committed. Kinlaw on the other hand told me he's going to be on FSU's campus in the next few weeks. Kinlaw has a connection with Lawing and the two sides have been talking about a visit for a while. Clemson looks to be the biggest competition early on.
In the secondary, Carlos Becker and JoeJuan Williams are two of the main guys on the board. Williams can play either safety or corner, but he's more natural at free safety from what I've seen. On Williams as I mentioned in our update he does have solid interest in FSU and he will camp at FSU this summer. With Becker, UF has made a solid move forward, and I consider that to be a dead heat between FSU and UF. Ohio State also is high on his list. FSU is still quite active with Saivion Smith as a combo defensive back, but maybe more so as a safety, which fits Smith's skill set better. I have heard that Saivon is talking more with FSU commits then the LSU commits if you want to read into that. Those conversations also haven't been Smith recruiting anyone, but mainly hanging out and chatting about non football stuff. Still think Smith will take some visits later this year. Brandon Burton continues to flirt with FSU, and is very tight with QB commit Malik Henry. But until he visits, I wouldn't really get your hopes up. Ithink he stays out west at the end of the day, since he's said a decision could come after a visit to FSU later this month. That usually means the prospect already has an idea who he is choosing.
Lastly with the linebacker position, FSU is going to recruit a lot of guys here because it wants to secure four in this class. Two inside, two outside. The two outside look to be locked in with Emmett Rice and Jamal Couch at this stage, or at the very least they are solid commitments based on what I've been told. The one shaky one would be Tyree Horton, who is from the Miami area. Florida is the biggest competition IMO, and the Gators are trying to get him on campus before he takes his official to FSU this summer.
For now, FSU is the only official I'm told he's definitely making so far. Florida has connections with him and CJ Worton, who is a former teammate of his. FSU's Randy Sanders also has a previous relationship with him. I'm told Horton still talks with the FSU staff the most, but Florida is also quite active with him as well. Some people I've talked to around his recruitment thought Horton would break things off with FSU and commit to UF once he landed that offer, but that hasn't happened. FSU's side continues to feel it will be able to hold onto him.
Right now, I expect Keion Joyner to end up at LSU if I was making a pick today, and Tre Lamar would end up somewhere else besides FSU. Joyner plans to visit FSU either for the spring game or shortly after it. There is work to do there. Not a massive lead for LSU,but it's not a tight battle either. So until he makes that visit to FSU that's going to be my feelings on his recruitment despite that very close bond with Lawing.
Out of the uncommitted prospects, I would say Devin Bush Jr. and Jaquan Yulee would be the guysto focus on. Yulee knows Levonta Taylor, and I'm told he is close to setting up a visit to FSU. It's quite possible he visits FSU around the same time he visits Alabama, which looks to be the early leader for Yulee. Also for those wondering, I'm told Taylor has talked with a number of FSU commits and even worked on a good portion of FSU's remaining targets, including Nate Craig-Myers, Jaquan Yulee and Dexter Lawrence to name a few.
I didn't cover every single prospect in this Mill, but most of the ones I had news on. I'll have another Hot Board later this year once we get around to the summer camps or if I feel there are a lot more changes. We should have a lot more stuff going forward with the spring game as well with that impressive group of standouts visiting. Have a good week guys.
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Post by afb on Apr 8, 2015 0:35:18 GMT
anything ever happen with that ND center?
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Post by kiefernole on Apr 8, 2015 1:31:29 GMT
anything ever happen with that ND center? Nothing yet still visiting schools
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Post by ned on May 10, 2016 14:02:14 GMT
Tapatalk capable? This place ain't all bad.
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