CanesInSight Daily: Latest on MJC, Bussin WTB on campus, Draft info + more
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The CanesInSight Daily Podcast dives deep into Miami Hurricanes football's current recruiting frenzy, spotlighting the high-stakes pursuit of five-star running back Myson Johnson Cook, who is set to make his decision Friday after a multi-day visit to Auburn. Hosts Pete and Dee analyze the strategic brilliance of Cook’s visit schedule, likening it to the portal approach, and express cautious optimism about Miami’s chances despite strong competition from Auburn. They also discuss the importance of landing top receiver Mark Matthews and the potential impact of adding elite tight end Anthony Cartwright. The episode highlights the program’s savvy media strategy, particularly the recent Bussin’ with the Boys campus visit, which generated positive national buzz and helped build Miami’s identity as a physically intense, high-character program. On the NFL Draft front, the hosts break down projections for key Hurricanes, including Malanoa, Mesidor, and Bain, with strong consensus that multiple players will be drafted, possibly three in the first round. They also touch on basketball recruiting, noting potential interest in Auburn transfer Sebastian Williams Adams, though skepticism remains about Miami’s ability to afford him given recent NIL commitments. Key takeaways include: 1) Myson Johnson Cook’s decision-making strategy is a masterclass in recruitment pressure; 2) Miami’s media access and branding efforts are paying off in national perception; 3) The Canes are poised to have multiple NFL Draft picks, with Mesidor and Malanoa likely top-10 selections; 4) The team’s recruiting success hinges on balancing elite targets like Cook and Matthews with strategic depth in positions like tight end; 5) The CanesInsight app has reached 8 million posts, signaling a powerful fan engagement platform. The overall tone is optimistic and energized, reflecting the excitement of a program in full momentum across recruiting, media, and draft seasons.
Myson Johnson Cook’s multi-campus visit strategy is a calculated move to maximize pressure on all programs, making it a model for future recruits.
Miami’s media access with Bussin’ with the Boys is building a national narrative of intensity and character, enhancing the program’s brand.
Multiple Hurricanes players, including Malanoa, Mesidor, and Bain, are projected to be drafted, with potential for three first-round picks.
The Canes’ recruiting success depends on landing Cook and Matthews while also securing depth like Anthony Cartwright at tight end.
The CanesInsight app has grown to 8 million posts, indicating a highly engaged fanbase and a powerful digital community.
Recruiting Season Heats Up: The Myson Johnson Cook Race
“It's a very, very smart strategy, in my opinion. I don't know what you think of it, but the thing is, here we are right like here. We are sitting a few days before the announcement saying, well, we're trying to pick apart Auburn's pitch, right? Kentucky's trying to pick apart Miami's pitch. Auburn's trying to pick apart Miami's pitch. Miami's going in both of them. So this is now you've pitted everyone against each other here.”
Mark Matthews & Tight End Depth: The Next Wave of Talent
The hosts discuss the high probability of landing Mark Matthews, the top receiver in the country, and analyze the potential of tight end Anthony Cartwright as a key addition to the offensive line. They also explore the possibility of adding Ty Keys if Cook commits elsewhere, emphasizing the need for size and athleticism.
Bussin’ with the Boys: Miami’s Media & Branding Masterclass
“I think this is a smart move. It hurts nobody. It only helps. And I think we come off looking good.”
NFL Draft Projections: Canes in the First Round
“If you're trying to win a championship in the next two years, Mesodor is a top 10 player in the draft.”
The Power of Perception: How Miami is Building Its Identity
The hosts reflect on how Miami’s media strategy, from the Bussin’ with the Boys visit to the CanesInsight app, is creating a powerful narrative of toughness and intensity. They argue that perception is becoming reality, positioning Miami as a program to watch nationally.
“If you're trying to win a championship in the next two years, Mesodor is a top 10 player in the draft.”
“It's a very, very smart strategy, in my opinion. I don't know what you think of it, but the thing is, here we are right like here. We are sitting a few days before the announcement saying, well, we're trying to pick apart Auburn's pitch, right? Kentucky's trying to pick apart Miami's pitch. Auburn's trying to pick apart Miami's pitch. Miami's going in both of them. So this is now you've pitted everyone against each other here.”
“I think this is a smart move. It hurts nobody. It only helps. And I think we come off looking good.”
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Mario Cristobal
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Mark Matthews
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Bussin' with the Boys
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Anthony Cartwright
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