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Manatee RB - Mike Blakely


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I believe UNC runs a pro-style offense.

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Per CBS article: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29198813

Despite his limited time with the Gators, Blakely's signed letter-of-intent and early enrollment means he will be nonetheless required to sit out the 2011 season as a transfer. (We think; he may be seeking an NCAA  waiver of some sort.)

But like most members of the Gators' class of 2011, Blakely had committed to Urban Meyer and the previous regime's spread look; per one early report, after getting a first-hand look at Weis's approach, the change in offensive scheme was enough to prompt the transfer request.

Looks like he wants to be in a spread offense.

I think players should be allowed to change their commitment if the school changes coaches without a penalty.

I wonder why it can be done in basketball but not football ... That's how we got Toarlyn playing right away.

Who did he sign with first?

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isn't Skip's offense a pro set now?

Nope, multi set offense that uses spread elements as well as prostyle sets as well. 

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Per CBS article: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29198813

Despite his limited time with the Gators, Blakely's signed letter-of-intent and early enrollment means he will be nonetheless required to sit out the 2011 season as a transfer. (We think; he may be seeking an NCAA  waiver of some sort.)

But like most members of the Gators' class of 2011, Blakely had committed to Urban Meyer and the previous regime's spread look; per one early report, after getting a first-hand look at Weis's approach, the change in offensive scheme was enough to prompt the transfer request.

Looks like he wants to be in a spread offense.

I think players should be allowed to change their commitment if the school changes coaches without a penalty.

I wonder why it can be done in basketball but not football ... That's how we got Toarlyn playing right away.

Who did he sign with first?

Georgia Southern

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Per CBS article: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29198813

Despite his limited time with the Gators, Blakely's signed letter-of-intent and early enrollment means he will be nonetheless required to sit out the 2011 season as a transfer. (We think; he may be seeking an NCAA  waiver of some sort.)

But like most members of the Gators' class of 2011, Blakely had committed to Urban Meyer and the previous regime's spread look; per one early report, after getting a first-hand look at Weis's approach, the change in offensive scheme was enough to prompt the transfer request.

Looks like he wants to be in a spread offense.

I think players should be allowed to change their commitment if the school changes coaches without a penalty.

I wonder why it can be done in basketball but not football ... That's how we got Toarlyn playing right away.

Who did he sign with first?

Georgia Southern

Georgian Southern, then switched to Florida, now is looking around again. This is his last stop, where ever he decides to go.  Think long and hard Mr. Blakely

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Michael Blakely

On my way to Tampa!

about an hour ago via Mobile Web

he was on campus for a visit

if holtz can reel in dunkley and blakely in the same yr ill lose my mind.

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Per CBS article: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29198813

Despite his limited time with the Gators, Blakely's signed letter-of-intent and early enrollment means he will be nonetheless required to sit out the 2011 season as a transfer. (We think; he may be seeking an NCAA  waiver of some sort.)

But like most members of the Gators' class of 2011, Blakely had committed to Urban Meyer and the previous regime's spread look; per one early report, after getting a first-hand look at Weis's approach, the change in offensive scheme was enough to prompt the transfer request.

Looks like he wants to be in a spread offense.

I think players should be allowed to change their commitment if the school changes coaches without a penalty.

I wonder why it can be done in basketball but not football ... That's how we got Toarlyn playing right away.

Who did he sign with first?

Georgia Southern

Georgian Southern, then switched to Florida, now is looking around again. This is his last stop, where ever he decides to go.  Think long and hard Mr. Blakely

No Blakely didn't sign with Georgia Southern, Toarlyn did. 

I agree if Holtz can pull in Blakely in also we are going to build a heck of a team on just transfers alone.

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Michael Blakely

On my way to Tampa!

about an hour ago via Mobile Web

he was on campus for a visit

I thought that was self evident based on the previous article.

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Per CBS article: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29198813

Despite his limited time with the Gators, Blakely's signed letter-of-intent and early enrollment means he will be nonetheless required to sit out the 2011 season as a transfer. (We think; he may be seeking an NCAA  waiver of some sort.)

But like most members of the Gators' class of 2011, Blakely had committed to Urban Meyer and the previous regime's spread look; per one early report, after getting a first-hand look at Weis's approach, the change in offensive scheme was enough to prompt the transfer request.

Looks like he wants to be in a spread offense.

I think players should be allowed to change their commitment if the school changes coaches without a penalty.

I wonder why it can be done in basketball but not football ... That's how we got Toarlyn playing right away.

Who did he sign with first?

Georgia Southern

Georgian Southern, then switched to Florida, now is looking around again. This is his last stop, where ever he decides to go.  Think long and hard Mr. Blakely

No Blakely didn't sign with Georgia Southern, Toarlyn did. 

My bad ... I thought I made that clear.

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Per CBS article: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29198813

Despite his limited time with the Gators, Blakely's signed letter-of-intent and early enrollment means he will be nonetheless required to sit out the 2011 season as a transfer. (We think; he may be seeking an NCAA  waiver of some sort.)

But like most members of the Gators' class of 2011, Blakely had committed to Urban Meyer and the previous regime's spread look; per one early report, after getting a first-hand look at Weis's approach, the change in offensive scheme was enough to prompt the transfer request.

Looks like he wants to be in a spread offense.

I think players should be allowed to change their commitment if the school changes coaches without a penalty.

I wonder why it can be done in basketball but not football ... That's how we got Toarlyn playing right away.

Who did he sign with first?

Georgia Southern

Georgian Southern, then switched to Florida, now is looking around again. This is his last stop, where ever he decides to go.  Think long and hard Mr. Blakely

No Blakely didn't sign with Georgia Southern, Toarlyn did. 

My bad ... I thought I made that clear.

Who's on First??

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