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Good call from yours truly a few weeks ago. Charge On!LB in the portal from Mount Dora (J. Pierre). 66 tackles at Texas Tech this year, 4.5 sacks last season. Started career at Florida.
Interesting
Well done!Good call from yours truly a few weeks ago. Charge On!
Does he happen to know a fellow Mount Dora grad named C.J. Smith?Good call from yours truly a few weeks ago. Charge On!
Now this is a real LB 240lbs is probably the largest we’ve had since Plummer. Excited!
Don't worry about the miss! You post enough crap that based on statistics you are bound to get one right eventually.It just isn't my Knight.
On a side note, I understand UCF's reluctance to chase a kid who couldn't get reps with the first team at Georgia. But this kid is going to put it all together and be special.
Missing out on McDonald and Smith got me like...
Let me add an additional note.LB Nikhai Hill-Green- Charlotte 49ers (OV 1/3)
Hill-Green has a history with FSU staffers, having been recruited by the ‘Noles out of high school before choosing the Michigan Wolverines. The 6’2”, 232 pounder played for former high school coach Biff Poggi in Charlotte this past season, having his best year to date by notching 73 tackles (nine TFL) and two sacks and earning all-conference honors.
Hill-Green is a grad transfer currently committed to the UCF Knights, whose linebackers are coached by former Seminole standout Ernie Sims, but there is strong mutual interest with FSU. He would immediately be in the mix for a starting role in Tallahassee.
UPDATE: The visit went extremely well and FSU is in the lead. If things work out with academics and timing, Hill-Green will be a Nole.
Former Trojan Julien Simon enters NCAA transfer portal
A nomadic college football career continues.trojanswire.usatoday.com
Apparently, there really are legitimate "paperwork issues."
If he can’t qualify at UCF how would he at FSU?LB Nikhai Hill-Green- Charlotte 49ers (OV 1/3)
Hill-Green has a history with FSU staffers, having been recruited by the ‘Noles out of high school before choosing the Michigan Wolverines. The 6’2”, 232 pounder played for former high school coach Biff Poggi in Charlotte this past season, having his best year to date by notching 73 tackles (nine TFL) and two sacks and earning all-conference honors.
Hill-Green is a grad transfer currently committed to the UCF Knights, whose linebackers are coached by former Seminole standout Ernie Sims, but there is strong mutual interest with FSU. He would immediately be in the mix for a starting role in Tallahassee.
UPDATE: The visit went extremely well and FSU is in the lead. If things work out with academics and timing, Hill-Green will be a Nole.
Former Trojan Julien Simon enters NCAA transfer portal
A nomadic college football career continues.trojanswire.usatoday.com
Apparently, there really are legitimate "paperwork issues."
TCU is signing a Vandy QB over KJ Jefferson.
Commitment to TCU a long time coming for transfer quarterback Ken Seals
TCU landed a commitment from Vanderbilt transfer quarterback Ken Seals on Thursday. It was a commitment that was a long time coming.247sports.com
In a non-UCF related note...
Taylen Green already previously transferred from Boise to Arkansas. It’s just musical chairs out here in college football land.TCU is signing a Vandy QB over KJ Jefferson.
Commitment to TCU a long time coming for transfer quarterback Ken Seals
TCU landed a commitment from Vanderbilt transfer quarterback Ken Seals on Thursday. It was a commitment that was a long time coming.247sports.com
In a non-UCF related note...
You ask a relevant question. I was under the impression that FSU started to school later than UCF. I checked and both start Monday.If he can’t qualify at UCF how would he at FSU?
Well Tally isn’t about honoring rules these days so maybe they will cook the books
Good for Boise
it feels like Norvell is reaching a lot this cycle
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FSU football: Miami cornerback transfer Davonte Brown trending to the Noles?
Miami cornerback transfer Davonte Brown has received a crystal ball prediction in favor of the Florida State Seminoles.chopchat.com
I will eat my crow if this comes to fruition and certainly be relieved when he is fully enrolled. As the supply for transfer portal QBs has dwindled and the demand has increased, KJ's NIL value has been steadily rising and currently lists at $715,000.
I will eat my crow if this comes to fruition and certainly be relieved when he is fully enrolled. As the supply for transfer portal QBs has dwindled and the demand has increased, KJ's NIL value has been steadily rising and currently lists at $715,000.
I know he loves Cam. H*ll his pre-game ritual consists of watching Cam Newton's highlights. I just hope he continues to give UCF the fanboy discount for one more day. Then I will feel better about projecting how he fits in the offense, which I have not done yet.
I am still waiting to see whether Javon Baker declares for the NFL by the Jan. 15th deadline.
Certainly interesting that three Florida powers needed transfer QBs and one has come up empty so far. I am assuming Jordan McCloud will be returning to a school in South Florida soon.a sub plot is hoping Boise or Tulane have success bc it makes the path for that school in Temple Terrace more difficult
G5 school......I am assuming Jordan McCloud will be returning to a school in South Florida soon.
I hope so, but we said the same thing last year with all the DB portal talent that flipped to UCF. The only one that panned out was Mask.Our secondary has officially completed the needed major upgrades. In '24, we should now be significantly better in underneath pass coverage and tackling on the back end.
This kid has one of the crazier recruiting histories I have seen in a while.Nice get at DB. Still need 1 OL, 1 DE, and 1 LB at a minimum. Would prefer 2 more of each and a big time, 1 year rental at TE.
Apparently, this is the replacement for Corey Thornton. Very strange move by UCF, but it could pay off.Our secondary has officially completed the needed major upgrades. In '24, we should now be significantly better in underneath pass coverage and tackling on the back end.
He is a sophomore and still 17?
I don't know why you folks follow this bullshit.
Probably so.