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Jackson Cantwell: No. 1 prospect for 2026 recruiting cycle commits to Miami

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I hate this process! I never thought I would see the day in college sports where the high bidder got the player.
I have zero respect for how this played out, just as I would have if UGA had ponied up with a disgusting amount of money. Simply bridging a performance gap (an ability to recruit—effort, tenacity, process, means) that has been established and refined over more than a decade—BY ADDING MORE ZEROS TO AN OFFER THAN THE COMPETITION is a joke. It takes all of the real talent and sacrifice and renders it basically obsolete.
Money talked and the POS walked. Here's hoping he falls flat on his face. Greed and nil will destroy college football.
2 million a year. A super agent at his side. For an O lineman to play in the ACC? Can this entire process get any more ridiculous? Now Mom and Dad can retire in style. Good luck. College sports is DEAD. Saturdays in the Fall are gone. There is nothing in this game that is fun anymore. R.I.P. college sports. Dead.
This is much like the NFL…you better hope the players that take the lion's share of your money stay healthy. Because, if they don't, you're gonna be in big trouble by the severe drop off to second string quality
you just called a high school kid a POS. Touch grass dude.
If the dollars were most important to him, then glad he's off the board.
I did not see that one coming at all. I thought our history of putting people in the league would have won out but no. Oh well onto the next one.
With Rosenhaus on his hip, you knew this wasn't going to go well. The old days of wanting to play for a coach, other players, a program with a development reputation, a place to play while also getting a good education— pick your criteria— are long gone and already so missed. Just give me the money. Go Dawgs!
Apparently I was wrong, Cantwell was never a "Georgia Guy"…ie: he opted for quick cash rather than skill development, championships and the opportunity to earn more via a well paid future being a first rounder in the NFL …..I'm thinkin The Hick from Nixa will have a hard time focusing on football in the land of Lambos, loose thongs, and lecherous leisure time…..since The Dawgs have outstanding success with guys named Malaki…. and Athens is a whole lot warmer than Ann Arbor, plus he seems curious about becoming a DGD, I'd set my sights on this Hawaiian He-Man!
Everything is easier in the cupcake acc (schedules, practices, and most games)..he should be a superstar at miami.
Was thinking the same thing, Missouri and South Beach don't mix so well. Better learn to lock your doors, park the exotic car in the garage, and swap the long gun for a Glock. Go Dawgs!
Think it came down to two things: Money, which rumors had it, that Miami was offering two million. The other thing had to do with the offensive line coach. Good luck to the kid, maybe he'll get an ACC Championship while he's there.
"Superstar"……you're spot on concerning the ACC……Atlantic Cupcake Conference, However, I'm predicting ole Jackson will get all of his "pancakes" not against conference foes but at Waffle House.
If your goal is to maximize your draft status over championships, the ACC route makes the most sense. He will be in a primary passing offense so no need to run block, and will face lesser quality defensive lineman. He will post better protection numbers without having to face a tough challenge everyday in practice. From a strict business decision, it makes sense.