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Portal CB Cormani McClain claims LSU has contacted him

Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:04 am
Posted by Stew2581
Covington
Member since Oct 2021
890 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:04 am
I know you never turn down talent but everything I’ve read about this kid screams another Denver Harris situation. I’d pass.
Posted by Cadello
Eunice
Member since Dec 2007
47818 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:06 am to
I will trust the coaches on this one
Posted by LSUSkip
Central, LA
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:08 am to
I don't care either way, but if I were in the portal and looking for $$$ to be broken off, yea, I'd float that DBU has called.
Posted by OJsLifeCoach
NYC
Member since Aug 2023
1211 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:20 am to
Hold on a second, I was specifically told by some guy on here that the "premium board mods" said we weren't pursuing him.

And it doesn't go higher than premium board mods.
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:21 am to
Just like those old football recruiting interest letters, I’m sure nearly every P5 transfer is “contacted” by LSU in some way.

We have people whose entire job is scouting and identifying transfer candidates, part of that process is gauging their price of the market, even if the staff is ultimately not interested
Posted by NotaStarGazer
Member since Dec 2023
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:06 am to
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I know you never turn down talent but everything I’ve read about this kid screams another Denver Harris situation. I’d pass.

I'm not saying to recruit or not recruit him. I will say I have read nothing that puts him in the Denver Harris category. DH was suspended I believe on two different occasions in 1 year at A&M. CM has not been suspended at Colorado by "Coach Prime". The main knock against him seems he hasn't been motivated/been willing to work hard enough.
Posted by Sp0728
Your head
Member since Aug 2018
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:22 am to
Yeah. LSU contacted him to make sure he knows that LSU is no place for him and to stop trying to get in through other people
Posted by sunnydaze
Member since Jan 2010
30073 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:53 am to
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everything I’ve read about this kid screams another Denver Harris situation.


He’s never been dismissed from a team/school so how’s he anything like Denver Harris?

Discipline vs work ethic are totally different
Posted by xGeauxLSUx
United States of Atrophy
Member since Oct 2008
21069 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 2:41 pm to
No thanks. He's another Denver Harris or worse.


This is what his high school coach had to say about him.

Posted by bayou85
Concordia
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 6:51 pm to
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I know you never turn down talent but everything I’ve read about this kid screams another Denver Harris situation.


Probably why they contacted him. To get a feel for who he is.
Posted by TexasTiger_08
Texas
Member since Dec 2021
872 posts
Posted on 4/22/24 at 1:53 pm to
Do not want
Posted by mpwilging
Punta Gorda Isles, Florida
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 4/23/24 at 7:51 am to
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Cormani McClain is one of the more talented cornerbacks in recent memory, a five-star player who has length, athleticism, playmaking ability and instincts.

He also has what seems like never-ending drama around him.

During the recruiting process, McClain committed to Miami but then no-showed at his own early signing day ceremony as a cake waited for him at Lakeland. His own coaches were caught by surprise.

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The word was that Colorado coach Deion Sanders convinced the family to hold off on signing so he could recruit McClain since Sanders had just arrived in Boulder. So instead of informing everyone that he wouldn’t be signing that day, McClain decided to just not show up.

A few weeks later, Miami’s coaching staff arrived at Lakeland to keep recruiting the five-star cornerback but McClain was not there. He had reportedly taken a secret visit to Colorado, which put in motion his eventual signing with the Buffaloes, but the five-star didn’t inform the Miami coaches.

Through his recruitment, McClain was always close with then-Miami assistant position coach DeMarcus Van Dyke and one wonders if Miami just promoted Van Dyke to cornerbacks coach whether McClain would have signed with the Hurricanes.

Prior to signing with Colorado, McClain was at the Under Armour All-America Game, walked into the media room and said he wasn’t taking questions. Then answered no questions all week. He was the only player to do that.

The five-star later signed with Colorado and that’s when Sanders got what he wished for. Be careful of that.


From Colorado’s side, the idea was five-star Travis Hunter would play one cornerback spot and McClain would have every opportunity to land the starting job on the other side. Sanders, one of the best defensive backs ever, could show McClain the ropes. Sanders’ success and history in the NFL is a big reason why many top recruits went to play for him.

It didn’t go well. McClain had a difficult time adjusting to the demands of college - and early in the season when asked why the former five-star wasn’t playing, Sanders laid it out clearly.

“Study,” Sanders said. “Prepare. Be on time for meetings. Show up to the darn meetings. Understand what we’re doing as a scheme. Want to play this game. Desire to play this game. Desire to be the best in this game, at practice, in the film room and on your own, free time. You do know that I check film time so if I don’t see that you’d be a fool to put somebody out there unprepared.”

McClain ended up playing in nine games but had only 13 tackles and two pass breakups, no interceptions. There were all kinds of stories from him hiding in the bathroom to miss practice to not going to classes to missing meetings or being late for them.

Instead of maturing and developing at Colorado, learning from his errors, McClain hit the portal. To his credit, Sanders publicly was incredibly diplomatic and wished the former five-star the best.

"I’m always in prayer for our young men, and I want the best for them," Sanders said on a podcast. "I pray to God that he goes to a program that challenges him, as well as hold him accountable and develop him as a young man.

"Unfortunately, we weren’t the program that could accomplish that, so preferably he understands that this is the second go-round and get it – go get it, man, because he has a tremendous amount of talent. But he has to want it."

McClain has seemingly chosen a different path in recent days. He released a video statement in part saying, "I feel like I just don’t want to play for clicks. I actually want to be involved with a great leading program that’s going to develop players.”

His mother on X posted on April 16:

During this transition, social media has exploded with McClain videos, hot takes and you can only imagine what else. McClain apparently even jumped into a Twitter Spaces about him and through the raucous – and vitriolic – discussion, said “Y’all are taking this a little too personal.”

In recent days, Colorado practice clips of McClain losing reps, not listening or getting trucked by opponents during drills, generally struggling, have emerged on social media. His old high school coach, Keith Barefield, gave a pointed and scathing review of his former star player to CBS Sports.




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