Kent to The U; Miami says 'no excuses'

Prince Kent is headed to The U. What that means at this point of the game, we'll see. Late July and the Miami Hurricanes have already 'reeled in' another prospect for the action-packed 2009 class. I use quotations when I say reeled in as Signing Day is half a year away and verbal commitments really don't amount to squat. Just at Patrick Johnson.That said, Kent sounds like a stand up kid and the exact opposite of PJ. The Norcross (GA) High School senior plays WR/CB but Miami coaches have told him he's being tabbed to play defense. He spent his pre-teen years living in Ft. Lauderdale and the last few years bouncing around with his mother in the ARMY.
The 6-foot-3, 190 pound Kent says his commitment to The us is "100% solid" but I'll feel a lot better about that come February - or January, if Kent makes his way to campus as an early enrolle, as planned.
Next big name recruit set to make a decision is Antwan Lowery, a four-star DT out of Miami (FL) Columbus. Lowery is deciding between Miami and Rutgers and will announce on August 1st.
Early enrollment and pre-season commitments seem to be the way of the future and are doing away with some of the Signing Day theatrics and last minute flip-flops. I've oft vented about my disdain for the recruiting game, broken commitments and teenage kids playing coaches who could be their fathers or grandfathers.
Kids that are truly committing in fall, aren't interested in playing the game and are ready to get on campus in January for early enrollment - those are the mature kids who you want on your roster.
Kent chose Miami over Alabama and Clemson.
"No excuses" is the new Miami mantra for 2008. Senior linebacker Glenn Cook then took the new catchphrase and brought it to the next level, creating LiveSTRONG-type bracelets for players and coaches.
I'm all for the motivational rah-rah stuff... if it works. I guess I'm still scarred by some preseason comments a few years back about Miami being not just hungry, but famished after giving away the Fiesta Bowl an wanting to win it all in 2003. Where was all that hunger after 31-7 at Virginia Tech and 10-6 against Tennessee a week later?I believe we're seeing a legitimate attitude change at Miami. Left tackle Jason Fox spoke up on the matter on Sunday at the ACC Football Kickoff:
"Some of the players we had to get rid of were kind of cancerous to the team and really brought us down and didn't care about football," Fox said. "They're gone now, and we can get back to focusing on football. Sometimes the coaches were more worried about punishing the guys who weren't doing well instead of focusing on football."
"...This year the biggest change is everybody's attitudes. When you cut off all the negativity on your team and everybody's attitude is positive, it's contagious."
Again, sounds great, but how will it play out if Miami is 1-2 going into a September 27th match up with the same North Carolina team who upset them last year? Saying the right thing is a lot easier than doing it. Here's hoping this team has had a real attitude transformation and that the influx of new, young talent from winning programs helps keep this team focused.
Another step to ensure the 'no excuses' chant won't just be an empty promise? The implementation a seven-player council that will keep close tabs on players and punish those who need punishing.To ensure there will be no backlash or favoritism, the players themselves voted Fox, Cook, Eric Moncur, Colin McCarthy, Chavez Grant, Khalil Jones and Dwayne Hendricks to the council. Council members meet at least once a week, usually after 7-on-7 drills on Wednesday or Saturday.
Fox says their job is to help 'police' the other players, while Moncur quipped that there are no guidelines for the punishment ("Our team will take care of it.")
Some might call it another motivational ploy, but I see yet one more way Randy Shannon is attempting to preach his sermon on 'accountability'.
After spending some of the off-season with mentor, former coach and former boss Jimmy Johnson, Shannon is definitely reaching into JJ's bag of motivational tricks and is working to get the best out of his players and personnel.
This will help the program in the long run and also proves that Shannon isn't as stubborn or set in his ways as some of his biggest critics might believe.
Shannon has also confirmed that his one-year experiment with no names on the jerseys has now come to an end. Point proven. Miami players will officially have names on the back of the jerseys this coming season, ending the mass confusion regarding who the hell was who last year (and who was screwing up.)
Rumors are still swirling on the Zach Kane front, but nothing has been confirmed. It appears Miami coaches will sit back and wait on the legal system to run its course. This being the case, you have to assume Kane will be on campus by fall as odds are this latest brush with the law will be swept under the rug, like some past transgressions (supposedly) have been.I'm all for due process, but I still think something stinks here. I don't have a good feeling about Kane's tenure at Miami, should he wind up at The U. He just seems like the type of kid who attracts trouble. I hope I'm wrong.
A reader chimed in on a recent blog, asking where some Miami signees stand. Sounds like Gavin Hardin, C.J. Holton, Ben Jones and Andrew Smith are officially in. The news wasn't so promising regarding Antonio Harper and C.J. Odom.Harper is headed to Milford (NY) Prep and odds are Odom is looking at a similar fate. Not great news on that end, but Miami's offensive line will welcome Jones, the d-line needs Smith's assistance, Hardin will boost the linebacker corps and Holton looks like he'll be a solid safety. Celebrate the ones that got in as opposed to lamenting those who are 'on hold' for a while.
Brandon Washington has retaken the ACT and scored a 21 (he scored a 15 last time around), so he's now waiting on the NCAA Clearinghouse for things to be official. Washington says that his ACT score combined with his GPA will be enough to have him reporting to UM by month's end.
(Update 7/23: Washington's test scores were flagged by the NCAA Clearinghouse and there are no more test dates this year, so he's headed to prep school along with Odom and Harper.)
One last rant before I go. I'm seeing a lot of chatter on message boards about The Gator and I don't get it. Thread after thread on Tim Tebow. Hypothetical scenarios regarding the September 6th match up between the Canes and Gators at the Swamp. Pissing and moaning about ESPN's coverage of Florida and their Friday Night Lights camp last week.Stop already.
Who gives a hell about UiF? Why the obsession. They're a four-loss team with a Heisman winning quarterback. No more, no less. They'll be top five when they play Miami in a few months and the Canes have an uphill battle. Great. It'll be dealt with then and there.
Until that day comes, can the bitch-fest stop? Yes, ESPN is stroking all things Florida right now. They're sporing and Urban woody and they're sending their cameras out to get all the footage they can of Mr. Everything-Right-With-College-Football-Tebow. Deal with it.
That's what happens when your soph quarterback wins a Heisman. That's what happens when you're a state school with one of the largest athletic departments in the country. That's what happens when you're in a podunk, one horse, 'rah rah' college football town like Gainesville.
All that said, TV cameras and pretty boy head coaches don't win football games. Does all the coverage help recruiting? Bet your ass it does. Still, any kid swayed to go to UiF over The U because of Urban Meyer's sharp tongue or ESPN's bonus coverage - he was never a Cane to begin with. Those aren't the kids Shannon and staff are targeting.
Let the Gators get all the hype. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. Four losses is still four losses, no matter how you dress it up. They'll get theirs this year.
Miami needs to worry about Miami. The rebuilding process is on and it's time to start getting excited about the future of Hurricanes football, instead of getting pissed off over Flori-duh's media coverage.





10 Comments:
Right there with you, 305. I am so f%#king sick of our fans obsession with the Gators right now. Those p&#sies stopped playing us on a regular basis over 20 years ago and they don't have half of Miami's tradition.
College football is about upswings and downswings. Miami is coming off a bad run, but is doing all the right things to get back where they need to be. Florida had a good run two years ago, but they lost FOUR FREAKING GAMES LAST YEAR, yet they get all the hype because of Tebow.
Let them get blown up and let ESPN swing from their nuts. Like you said, the harder they fall. Florida has some holes on offense and defense and they play in the SEC. They're not going to win it all this year and a few teams will expose them. I hope we're one of them, but we'll see.
Until then, our fans need to shut the F up and quit their love affair with the Gators.
Did you need to tie in your tirade about early commits to the Prince Kent announcement? He could not have been any more classy in the way he made it, and comparisons to PJ are uncalled for.
Did you need to tie in your tirade about early commits to the Prince Kent announcement? He could not have been any more classy in the way he made it, and comparisons to PJ are uncalled for.
Mateo, work on your comprehension, brother. Did I not write, "Kent sounds like a stand up kid and the exact opposite of PJ"?
The state of college football recruiting is a joke and verbal commitments don't mean squat. As stand up as Kent sounds and as 100% as his commitment might be in his heart, until he is officially on campus and enrolled, it's all theory.
Don't break my balls for having an opinion on the shady game that is recruiting. C'mon now. Break the balls of the flaky 17-year olds who've given recruiting a bad name.
I believe Kent is being sincere with his commitment, but a year ago at this time we were all enamored with Patrick Johnson and thought he was was being sincere as well. Months went by that PJ was the fair-haired future Cane who could do no wrong -- and then he started getting cold feet, eventually going off the deep end.
Kent is most likely the exception to the rule regarding the majority of big time kids being recruited. That said, I'm allowed to have an opinion on the matter - and my opinion is based on all the flakes who've come before Kent, whose word meant nothing and they flip-flopped right up to Signing Day.
This "no excuses" program in encouraging, but it still may not make that much of an impact as long as any of Koker's recruits are still hanging around. Won't be convinced this team will improve significantly until they're all long gone. Just too many ingrained bad habits left over from that dismal era.
Gonna be a long, tough season again. Hopefully we'll see improvement over the course of the season, but that's about it. Our best scenario is 7-5 with a bowl win.
What's the clause in The Myths contract about him leaving the school and going to the NFL? I remember reading it in your article about the myth.
So how many kids from this years class got passed the NCAA Clearinghouse.
I checked out some canes boards and I think some of the MNW kids are still waiting.
Any truth to this?
So how many kids from this years class got passed the NCAA Clearinghouse.
A few kids are dealing with the Clearinghouse, but it sounds like that's a formality, they made their numbers and that's the last hurdle.
I believe Harper and Odom will be the only two who will have to head to prep school, but you never know. Just when you think everything is in place, something else happens or there's some last minute snag.
Cross your fingers and hold your breath. SHOULD be fine with the other five, but we'll see.
Well since I live about 20 miles away from where this young man will be playing his ball this year maybe I will show up in some "U" stuff for one of his games....
big pimpin
I just got a couple of comments:
1.What's left of coker's recruits like Randy Phillips& Demarcus VanDyke i happen to like but like you said we'll see what happens with the rest of the juniors and seniors.
2.As for these gator lovin faggots the last time Miami played the Gators we whipped their ass not once,but twice that year especially when they were braggin about having chris leak as their savior.How did that turn out with chris sliding 5 ft. before the first down because he was afraid to get hit in the peach bowl!! So i don't wanna hear about how great florida is with tebow last i checked he got a nice smack in the mouth against Michigan!!
I will be at Norcross up coming game in the Falcons statium. I think that game is August 21st. I hear he's playing safety some this year.
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