“I’d say Miami. All of their coaches, all of them are trying to contact me. They want me bad. They are contacting me multiple times a day.” RWrightRivals checked in with Joshisa Trader at Battle Miami 7-on-7 to talk Miami and more:
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The college football recruiting process can be a finicky thing. So much goes into a program earning a signed National Letter of Intent, but nothing can happen without a coaching staff putting forth the effort with the right messaging. From the Battle Miami 7-on-7 tournament in Fort Lauderdale, top prospects from the state of Florida were asked which programs and/or coaches were best at recruiting them or making a big impact in their process… Rivals got the answers.
Over time, fans and coaching staffs alike will find out if the “best” at what they do translates to verbal commitments and signed NLI.“I’d say Miami. All of their coaches, all of them are trying to contact me. They want me bad. They are contacting me multiple times a day.”“We have a good relationship. As you know, a couple of guys I played with last year went up there. There is a good vibe there. Their coaches, it is just a good vibe on their campus.
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