'24 GA ATH Kamron Mikell (Colorado commit)

Deion did get 16 transfers. It’s a different approach. Success of it remains to be seen but actually don’t think it’s terrible. Not like Colorado is a traditional recruiting power.
Since he did it last year too, I don't think Colorado will be a good gauge on it. Better to look at ole miss imo. Colorado replacing their OL twice in two years is not a good thing
 
Since he did it last year too, I don't think Colorado will be a good gauge on it. Better to look at ole miss imo. Colorado replacing their OL twice in two years is not a good thing
when I went they were Texas and Calfornia kids. Other than a few kids in Denver but alot of Colorado is 8 man football.
 
Since he did it last year too, I don't think Colorado will be a good gauge on it. Better to look at ole miss imo. Colorado replacing their OL twice in two years is not a good thing
Well he's going to have to do it again because he's signing less than 10 HS recruits this year.
 
Deion did get 16 transfers. It’s a different approach. Success of it remains to be seen but actually don’t think it’s terrible. Not like Colorado is a traditional recruiting power.
It's a very short-sighted approach. He better see some wins next year or his shtick will become a parody. It will become harder to get the transfer portal guys when your cult of personality has shown cracks, and he will not have a base of high school recruits to build his team around.
 
Allegedly trying to get a release from his NLI.
Why would he need to be released from an NIL agreement? All he has to do is not live up to the terms of the agreement. That will put him in breach of the contract, and they won't pay him.

The bigger issue is being released from his signed commitment. If Colorado won't release him, then he'd have to use up his transfer.
 
Why would he need to be released from an NIL agreement? All he has to do is not live up to the terms of the agreement. That will put him in breach of the contract, and they won't pay him.

The bigger issue is being released from his signed commitment. If Colorado won't release him, then he'd have to use up his transfer.
National Letter of Intent
 
Why would he need to be released from an NIL agreement? All he has to do is not live up to the terms of the agreement. That will put him in breach of the contract, and they won't pay him.

The bigger issue is being released from his signed commitment. If Colorado won't release him, then he'd have to use up his transfer.
Maybe he wants to handle it differently. Intentionally breaching a contract wouldn’t be a good look for him I wouldn’t think. Would you?
 
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