Cormani McClain Has Made His Decision (my thoughts)

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  • @thatonekid6765
    @thatonekid6765 16 дней назад +77

    He’s a preferred walk on so if he don’t get his act up Florida losses nothing

    • @raiderraider84
      @raiderraider84 16 дней назад +9

      Loses* jeez first Cormani now you

    • @sleeper9728
      @sleeper9728 16 дней назад

      @@raiderraider84RELAX IS A HOOD THANG

    • @thatonekid6765
      @thatonekid6765 16 дней назад +1

      @@raiderraider84lol thanks for pointing that out😂

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 16 дней назад

      Isn’t that the case with any walk on?

    • @thatonekid6765
      @thatonekid6765 15 дней назад +1

      @@josebrown5961 yeah

  • @rudyflores8246
    @rudyflores8246 16 дней назад +50

    "MCCLAIN'S GRADE OF 51.4
    ON 279 SNAPS BY PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS IN 2023
    RANKED WORST AMONG CU DEFENDERS THAT PLAYED MORE THAN 136 SNAPS.".. and that’s in the Pac12 .. imagine how he’s gonna get cooked in the SEC

    • @AfterTheGame
      @AfterTheGame 16 дней назад +11

      He's a walk-on at Florida, he did not even get a scholarship.

    • @chadstephens9022
      @chadstephens9022 16 дней назад +8

      Hopefully this will make him get better grow up you know. when you’re a five star in high school life is easy but when you’re running with the big boys, they don’t care about high school

    • @kingmaliik422
      @kingmaliik422 16 дней назад

      SO TRAVIS DIDNT GET COOKED AT JACKSON STATE Blood only a FRESHMAN GOD LEE YALL JUST SALTY RN

    • @brianub9694
      @brianub9694 16 дней назад

      Maybe Deon isn't a head coach maybe he is a click chaser

    • @ed-iu2lj
      @ed-iu2lj 16 дней назад

      Live through it... LEARN FROM IT! Good luck Mr. C

  • @devantesmithodu
    @devantesmithodu 16 дней назад +17

    Hopefully he turns it around. People talking like he can’t reshape the narrative. He is 18-19 years needs to mature but it’s not over for him

    • @smoogeezy22
      @smoogeezy22 16 дней назад

      Sorry brodie... a scrub is a scrub!

    • @chuckadams1229
      @chuckadams1229 16 дней назад +3

      That's how certain young men are viewed...it's crazy how they leave out the age factor, and personally I don't think Prime helped him much he's selling his family brand and coaching at the same time. Most head coaches aren't doing that in college football it never works out.

    • @chuckadams1229
      @chuckadams1229 16 дней назад +2

      ​@@smoogeezy22he's young and going out to Colorado and leaving really says nothing Colorado ranks pretty high in players transferring out.

    • @devantesmithodu
      @devantesmithodu 16 дней назад +1

      @@chuckadams1229 prime does have a lot going on coaching, business, recruiting, his family and his health. He doesn’t have time to continue to mentor cormani. The position coaches are the guys that are letting him know what cormani is not doing

    • @smoogeezy22
      @smoogeezy22 16 дней назад

      @chuckadams1229 Gentleman this was the #1ranked corner coming out of high-school....Google the #1 ranked corners over the last 10 years... you have patrick peterson...eric berry...Marlon Humphrey...patrick surtain...Derek stingley....etc!.... they all played when they were freshman in the Sec....and you could tell they were dogs...cormani couldn't cover the wr in the pac 12....c'mon I don't care about his attitude...if he goes to class... doesn't want to practice... he's not as advertised... he showed no ability in the games he played in.

  • @WinstonbndmkdkmzmmsmskeskStoke
    @WinstonbndmkdkmzmmsmskeskStoke 16 дней назад +26

    To be fair all them DB’a at Colorado were getting cooked on crossing routes.

    • @kevinchristie4972
      @kevinchristie4972 16 дней назад +3

      To be fair, he was the worst among them. He had a 51.4 grade. Didn't that rak worst in Pac12 among DB's

    • @WinstonbndmkdkmzmmsmskeskStoke
      @WinstonbndmkdkmzmmsmskeskStoke 16 дней назад +4

      @@kevinchristie4972 honestly I’m not sure I was looking at it from his limited play on the field. Whereas Colorado had one DB on a televised game later in the season get picked on so bad he started arguing with his own teammates on the sideline.

    • @kevinchristie4972
      @kevinchristie4972 16 дней назад +6

      @@WinstonbndmkdkmzmmsmskeskStoke I dont understand what your reaponse even means. It's a little disjointed.
      But I can tell you that this kid wasn't ready physically and work ethic was not there. He wouldn't study and routinely misses practice and meetings. He was even suspended for a failed drug test.
      So, when you have that DB that was picked on, on national TV playing ahead of Cormani that should be a good indication that he wasnt field ready.
      Now he is going to the SEC where the play is elevated, the athletes are alot more skilled, and they work at their respective crafts like they're already in the league. Lol. Good luck to Cormani

    • @17thwboy
      @17thwboy 15 дней назад +3

      @@kevinchristie4972 it’s almost like he’s a freshman with subpar coaches, idk how that means you single out a kid you don’t know

    • @HellaSmuuv
      @HellaSmuuv 15 дней назад +4

      I'm not sure if y'all are familiar with cornerback development, but it's the second hardest position to play as a freshman.
      You can name the players on one hand who were successful their true freshman season as a corner.
      Let him mature and get developed. You can't say someone won't be successful after one true freshman season, don't be a casual.

  • @NFNADVENTURE
    @NFNADVENTURE 16 дней назад +55

    As a Gators fan. I'm hoping he comes out and ball. But my expectation is low

    • @michaelwebb325
      @michaelwebb325 16 дней назад +3

      Matt you are wrong about Prime being a great motivator

    • @NFNADVENTURE
      @NFNADVENTURE 16 дней назад +4

      @michaelwebb325 prime is a great motivator for people with the right mindset. But prime downfall is prime earn the right to be a "diva", these kids think they earned it from day one in college. Honestly I think McClain came out big headed. Tried to use prime for the spot light. While putting minimum effort into better his game.

    • @FunWithMemesFunWithMemes
      @FunWithMemesFunWithMemes 16 дней назад

      @@michaelwebb325 Prime is absolutely a great motivator

    • @kadeemtyson
      @kadeemtyson 16 дней назад +1

      Die hard gator fan here, I’m with you brother, but our gators have been all over the place lately, coaching has been a fxcking disgrace since urban Meyer left

    • @zacchfromdalou9679
      @zacchfromdalou9679 15 дней назад

      @@michaelwebb325ok goofy🤓👍🏻

  • @themoneyman1752
    @themoneyman1752 16 дней назад +40

    Congrats to the young bull hope he goes and makes himself the player we thought we would see at CU 💯🙏🏾

  • @leonhartz5392
    @leonhartz5392 16 дней назад +61

    He coming to UF as a walk on he will have to earn a scholarship.

    • @RubenGarcia-he7mu
      @RubenGarcia-he7mu 16 дней назад +14

      his NIL deal is expected to cover the cost of attending Florida. He is getting paid, waste of money imo

    • @gruskie7477
      @gruskie7477 16 дней назад +8

      @@RubenGarcia-he7mu waste of money 🤣🤣 y’all are sick

    • @christopherneal6568
      @christopherneal6568 16 дней назад +10

      If he’s got to pay to play he definitely will refocus

    • @IcUlkn
      @IcUlkn 16 дней назад +10

      This makes sense... stay in FL get in school tuition. Work earn a full scholarship

    • @codytrimm585
      @codytrimm585 16 дней назад +3

      NO he won’t NIL booster will pay his ticket….DUHHHHH

  • @kengraham6288
    @kengraham6288 16 дней назад +31

    I wish him the best, he is a young man and we all make decisions we may regret as we get older. So, all we should do is wish him his best.

  • @Cooljohn760
    @Cooljohn760 16 дней назад +15

    Welp it’s put up or shut up time for Cormani McClain. Either he is going to revive his college career at Florida or he is just gonna be a big disappointment.

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 16 дней назад

      I put my money on the second one…I have no faith in him.

  • @mharp6166
    @mharp6166 16 дней назад +28

    So go from starter and chance to improve.... To being buried on the depth chart. Definitely a smart choice

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 16 дней назад +7

      This!! That's what I was thinking, how does this make him look smart? 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @17thwboy
      @17thwboy 16 дней назад +6

      He wasn’t. A starter at Colorado

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 16 дней назад +1

      @@17thwboy CM: Played in nine games, starting in four.
      Recorded 13 total tackles including six unassisted, one tackle for loss and two pass breakups.

    • @kingmaliik422
      @kingmaliik422 16 дней назад

      @@derrickburwell7777 FLORIDA WILL TAKE THE LESS HUMBLED CORMANI WHOS WILLING TO WORK AS A PWO & chose his Original CHOICE COMIN OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 16 дней назад

      @@kingmaliik422 Yeah, we all heard the news.
      Thank you for telling us what we already know.
      You do realize that "less humbled" and "willing to work" contradict each other, don't you?
      Also, the fact that it was his "Original CHOICE" and it took him an extra year to make it doesn't make him look smarter. Why? Because it begs the question, why didn't he just go there from the giddyap? 🤦🏾‍♂️
      Also, you never addressed the OP.
      PLUS; going through ALL of That, JUST to go back to his "Original CHOICE", AND be , according to You, "less humbled" makes him look even LESS smart! 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @LindaBrooks-bn6ny
    @LindaBrooks-bn6ny 16 дней назад +12

    I WISH CORMANI NOTHING BUT THE BEST. HE NEEDS TO GET TO WORK NOTHING IS FREE. I PRAY HE GET IT TOGETHER! BEST OF LUCK.💯💯🏈🏉🏈♥️🙏🙏👏👏

  • @volunteer44
    @volunteer44 16 дней назад +25

    Ngl personally I don’t think Florida was the best place for him, but hope the best for him

    • @kingmaliik422
      @kingmaliik422 16 дней назад +2

      He went with his Original choice & he a PWO THAT TELLS IT ALL

    • @mosessupposes2571
      @mosessupposes2571 16 дней назад

      Do you usually lie? Why?

  • @kevholt
    @kevholt 16 дней назад +17

    He’s going to UF as a walk on!!!! UF got their starters and he will be behind at least 4 reserve DB’s so he gotta earn his scholarship and playing time and if he don’t then he’ll be back in the portal next season

    • @Lionsandtruth
      @Lionsandtruth 16 дней назад +3

      UF got one starter n one DB that played 6 games last season. Cormani is there to start, play n ball.

    • @kevholt
      @kevholt 16 дней назад +1

      @@Lionsandtruth ain’t no way in hell he’s starting!!!! Moore was starting and then he was injured that’s why he only played limited amount of games….

    • @fabiantaveras8458
      @fabiantaveras8458 16 дней назад +5

      @@Lionsandtruth you’re genuinely mental if you think cormani is gonna see the field this year outside of garbage time 💀

    • @Lionsandtruth
      @Lionsandtruth 16 дней назад

      @@fabiantaveras8458 Cormani will play, start n ball.

    • @Lionsandtruth
      @Lionsandtruth 16 дней назад

      @kevholt Moore has done nothing in his 2yrs n wasn’t impressive in the spring game. Honestly none of the Florida DBs was impressive in the spring n we all know Florida defense has been subpar for years. Cormani has a great opportunity to play, start n ball.

  • @alecgregerson4570
    @alecgregerson4570 16 дней назад +7

    when you take a LOST, bruh

  • @hxodrichfrenchies
    @hxodrichfrenchies 16 дней назад +76

    Not knocking him but he’s in a place where we won’t have to work to play

    • @Michael_Chandler_Keaton
      @Michael_Chandler_Keaton 16 дней назад +17

      Exactly. Makes Napier look desperate.

    • @tryintomakeit
      @tryintomakeit 16 дней назад +32

      I call bs those boys ain't finna just give up that spot he still gotta perform in practice which they say he's yet to do

    • @augie2802
      @augie2802 16 дней назад +3

      Facts

    • @terrell757
      @terrell757 16 дней назад +23

      He still gotta put the work in… SEC competition is no joke

    • @wesleydc1
      @wesleydc1 16 дней назад +9

      He’s probably gonna redshirt or play in a limited role. CB was not a need for Florida. It’s a PWO

  • @parkerrost1203
    @parkerrost1203 16 дней назад +5

    it’s sad that cormani has graduated high school and still doesn’t know proper grammar. 💀😭

  • @DK-hg7wj
    @DK-hg7wj 16 дней назад +8

    He has the talent but if he doesn't change his work ethic he won't see the field and even if he does he's gonna get COOKED by the receivers that are in the SEC

    • @robertmitchell4512
      @robertmitchell4512 16 дней назад +1

      SEC??? Cooked by anybody in the FBS!!!

    • @sleeper9728
      @sleeper9728 16 дней назад

      @@robertmitchell4512😮😮😮😂😂😂

  • @CharlieB-gs5uk
    @CharlieB-gs5uk 16 дней назад +15

    He’s gonna wash out. He ain’t cut out for real competition. Can’t handle the pressure! 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Lionsandtruth
      @Lionsandtruth 16 дней назад +1

      Says who? You? Cormani ran to the smoke as the SEC is the best football in college n Florida has the toughest schedule in the nation. Florida believes in Cormani n Cormani believes in his talent.

    • @mosessupposes2571
      @mosessupposes2571 16 дней назад

      @@LionsandtruthHe’s definitely been blowing smoke all right. Up someone’s arse 😂

  • @bigreg4096
    @bigreg4096 16 дней назад +14

    When in America history have anyone get praised for getting a pay çut on your job. He went from a scholarship to a walk on. This is his last chance

    • @gruskie7477
      @gruskie7477 16 дней назад +7

      He’ll be on scholarship by the end of fall camp. UF is at their scholarship limit. Regardless he’s definitely receiving a nice NIL fund

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 16 дней назад +1

      I was surprised that anybody would give him a chance. He was good in high school, a world away from division one ball.
      He went from the best place a CB could be at to Florida and without a scholarship. I would be surprised and amazed if he was able to get good but I am not betting on him.

    • @DivineFlow7
      @DivineFlow7 15 дней назад

      @@josebrown5961they know Colorado ruin players

  • @LetMeMuse
    @LetMeMuse 16 дней назад +14

    Gainesville is far enough from Lakeland where he will be okay. Close enough for his family to visit his games, far enough where he won’t be going home every weekend. Hopefully this whole situation humbled him and taught him a lesson. He’s a young kid at the end of the day. I wish him the best.

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 16 дней назад +3

      He is not special. There are HUNDREDS of kids just like him that didn’t have results like he did. They went to school, did what they were supposed to do, he didn’t.
      He was an ace in high school. D1 ball is a different story. If he were so good he would have shown it at Colorado. He had plenty of opportunities to do so.

    • @mizzkiwi929
      @mizzkiwi929 16 дней назад

      Gainesville is only a 2.5 hour drive from Lakeland

    • @LetMeMuse
      @LetMeMuse 15 дней назад

      @@mizzkiwi929 you’re saying this as an adult. A college kid is not going to drive 2.5 hours every weekend when they can hang with their new crew in their new city. Trust me. I know Lakeland like the back of my hand; he’ll be in Gainesville more than he willl be back home.

    • @LetMeMuse
      @LetMeMuse 15 дней назад

      @@josebrown5961 I believe in second chances , especially for “our” kids. Again, I hope this was a growing lesson , like kids go through. It’s unfortunate that you don’t see it the same

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 15 дней назад

      @@LetMeMuseWell that’s nice, a real nice thing for you to feel. What I (and our web host) am trying to get through to you is second chances are never just given in football. In a few weeks hundreds of kids like Cormani was last year will be in the mix.
      That right there means that the road for Cormani will be that much more difficult. He played like utter crap last year and he didn’t impress any of his coaches. Why do you think he wasn’t snapped up out of the portal? A player that has acted like him gets a tag, a tag that reads UNCOACHABLE. And coaches don’t want to waste time on players like that.
      They want players who do what they are told. They want players that go to ALL meetings. They want players that do film study. Word on the street was he wasn’t that player at Colorado…
      You can’t blame Coach Prime for him not doing well. If his play last year was better I could maybe think that maybe the coaches and him didn’t get on. But he played like a high school player, and he was in college.
      He is also scrawny. He probably should have been redshirted and given to the strength coach. A good diet and some hard work in the weight room would do that boy some good.
      So yes he has a second chance. We will see what he does with it. Oh and he is not a “kid” anymore. He is a man, and with NIL he can be a well paid man. Definitely not a sweet boy.

  • @Erob1727
    @Erob1727 16 дней назад +5

    MBG, all the negative comments about Cormani have been brought on by Cormani. Now he has to turn the ship around and prove himself worthy of a second chance. Will he? Who knows. Most of us hope so, but many of us question his discipline at this point. Too bad he couldn't find that discipline at CU. Great talent but up until this point he has wasted it. Praying for the young fellow. God bless and go buffs cause we still here.

  • @clayborndathrid6426
    @clayborndathrid6426 14 дней назад +2

    Well first of all he was only a freshman, and he's a teenager, Colorado had became more than a football team, they were almost like a rock group, and as a teenager who's been told for years he's the highest grade of cheese and most definitely wasn't being the best version of himself, and as a young man, when he was being recruited, all he remembered was all the fun they were going to have, and for that first month or two, you couldn't go anywhere without hearing about Coach Sanders and Colorado, so I think when things started going south, and he wasn't being player they needed him to be, the honeymoon period was over for everyone, but being a teenager and a star recruit, maturity and work ethic can be difficult for a teenager, so leaving that environment and getting all the criticism, could be the best thing for him, he's still a kid, immaturity as a teenager is not a death sentence, I'm rooting for the young man to become a man, and play great football, except against my Auburn Tigers WDE!!! 😂

  • @Ripseantaylor
    @Ripseantaylor 16 дней назад +6

    Let the kid rest yall did not do this to Dan lanning he's not playing for clicks what has colorado done 20 years yall don't know anything

  • @cobaltss50
    @cobaltss50 16 дней назад +11

    Playing in the sec alot harder than his old conference, I'm not sure how this one will go.

    • @Nate-zw7si
      @Nate-zw7si 16 дней назад +3

      How is the SEC that much harder? The PAC-12 had more quality QBs last year than any other conference. Also had just as many drafted receivers as any other conference. Finally, the PAC-12 was one of two teams in the title fight…..

    • @cobaltss50
      @cobaltss50 16 дней назад

      @Nate-zw7si comparison of both conferences, the sec has been much tougher with higher caliber athletes and competition. One year isn't a big enough sample size to say otherwise with the pac12.

    • @Nate-zw7si
      @Nate-zw7si 16 дней назад +2

      @@cobaltss50 the one year Cormani played in the PAC-12 it was just as tough (last year) therefore one year is enough. The discussion here was about Cormani’s abilities relating to conferences. Not what conference is or has been the best.

    • @brandonlofft4886
      @brandonlofft4886 15 дней назад

      @@Nate-zw7si you don’t watch college football if you don’t know that the sec is the hardest conference in college football and it’s been that way for 10+ years ALL of college knows this except you! Smh rookie

    • @Nate-zw7si
      @Nate-zw7si 15 дней назад +1

      @@brandonlofft4886 I watch plenty of football. I’m talking about one season I’m not talking about 10+ years don’t be so obtuse. You’re not very well read, “Rookie”. I never argued the SEC wasn’t dominant for many years. Pay more attention to the discussion if you’re going to participate.

  • @kerryellison2816
    @kerryellison2816 16 дней назад +17

    Dude he was still the number 1 CB coming out of HS right? Enough said smart guy.

    • @TheFewWho
      @TheFewWho 16 дней назад +14

      Like Prime said, when you get to college those “Stars” don’t matter

    • @richardgabinelli7805
      @richardgabinelli7805 16 дней назад +5

      ⁠@@TheFewWhoand yet that’s all you hear Colorado concentrating on. All you hear about are the second and third string supposedly 4 and 5 star recruit retreads they have gotten off the portal. Either the stars matter or they don’t. No matter how many stars a players has next to their name they still need to be developed and either Deion isn’t interested in development or doesn’t know how it’s done. Seems to me his plan is to rape the portal every year in hopes that he gets lucky and they can win simply by stepping onto the field.

    • @TheFewWho
      @TheFewWho 16 дней назад +5

      @@richardgabinelli7805 You’re really here to debate huh? Start a podcast buddy

    • @GrumpyAssOldMan
      @GrumpyAssOldMan 16 дней назад

      @@richardgabinelli7805 I'm sure YOU KNOW Coach! Back to your Hot Pockets!

  • @Thekidcourt
    @Thekidcourt 16 дней назад +1

    Buffed in prime has a great breakdown of every snap Cormani played at CU… wish him luck but he has a lot of growing and developing to do

  • @jejej5067
    @jejej5067 11 дней назад +1

    went from being CB2 to CB7, from 30k/month NIL to preferred walk on… low work ethic, hiding in bathrooms, missed meetings, not watching film and blames the coaching staff lmao

    • @billeh60
      @billeh60 10 дней назад

      More like CB 4-5 he wasn’t Better than McKinney, Hodge, Hunter or the walk on

  • @GiovanniRacine-fu7rt
    @GiovanniRacine-fu7rt 16 дней назад +2

    I get it. But judging him solely off of what he did last year isn’t the right way to look at it. Different guys react to being homesick in different ways. Or maybe your right but he’s going to UF as a walk on. 5-7 UF has nothing to lose. Hopefully he develops there without dealing with the altitude

  • @MyTrackstar94
    @MyTrackstar94 16 дней назад +2

    Florida fan here. I have very low expectations for him. With that being said he's a preferred walk on so we lose nothing if he doesn't work out. Hopefully he works out but I do not have high hopes.

  • @PaperBoiClothing
    @PaperBoiClothing 16 дней назад +3

    This is why florida was a bad decision, Because Next year The rules change for players in the portal. you just can't put your name in a transport portal, Unless you have passing grades. Which will slow down a lot of player movement. He Should have went to the smaller school like UCF Just in case grades stop you from moving. Not only does he got on the field problems but off the field problems in the classroom.

  • @indirastone7382
    @indirastone7382 16 дней назад +2

    Florida will have to do behind the scenes malfeasance in order to make sure he meets the academic requirements to remain eligible to play. Coach PRIME wouldn’t do it. He insisted that he EARN everything that’s required of him. He held him ACCOUNTABLE for his poor behavior, character & lack of work ethic. At Floria, he’ll be the best at vomiting into a trash can during practice, smoking weed, not going to classes & meetings, hiding in the bathroom in order to avoid meetings and practices. Everywhere you go, there you are!

  • @1k.besong
    @1k.besong 16 дней назад +8

    I hope he succeeds, he’s wasn’t a 5 star for no reason. You could tell from the film when he did actually play. Colorado seems like a relatively unserious program. If he flips his mindset at Florida. Which i feel like will have less tolerance for BS, I think he can be good. (Plus he’s was a summer enrollee freshman)

    • @markt6411
      @markt6411 16 дней назад

      Florida is DESPERATE!! He got cooked last year and he will be BUST if he doesn't make an impact for the upcoming season.

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 16 дней назад +3

      You are more kind than I am. High school ball and D1 college ball are two completely different things! If you are a 10 in high school, that equals about a 3 in D1 college ball! So his 5 star ranking doesn’t mean squat till he shows something on the field, and we have seen what he does on the field…
      The kid is scrawny he needs to put some weight on. He needs to listen and do what his coaches say.
      I want him to do well like you but I don’t think he ever will. It will be up to him to prove me wrong.

    • @malcolmjones27
      @malcolmjones27 16 дней назад +1

      @@josebrown5961 , exactly! I want to see the kid do well also but let's be real here. If, arguably, one of the best cornerbacks to ever play in the NFL can't coach you or get you to understand that in order to be great you have to sacrifice, grind, and work hard at your craft, then no one can. Cormani can point the finger at everyone else and make excuses all he wants but last I checked he was the one not showing up at practices, meetings, or the classroom.
      He was even suspended for failing a drug test. Kid apparently likes to hit the Maryjane a little too much. Cormani is very fortunate to even be in this position with another P5 program because from what I'm hearing no other P5 programs would even look in his direction. He was only getting interest from lesser programs like HBCUs, etc. I hope this kid gets it right, but we all have seen so many talented young men come out of high school, be ranked 5stars, only to end up bagging groceries at the local grocery store.
      All because they were too hardheaded and thought that they knew better than all the other people who were trying to help make them great and who had themselves put in the hard work to be great in their earlier professional careers. Being an athlete myself and playing college ball and having friends who have gone to play professionally in football and basketball I can tell you that one thing you don't want to happen is being labeled as un-coachable by any program. If that happens, it's a rap!

    • @FunWithMemesFunWithMemes
      @FunWithMemesFunWithMemes 16 дней назад +2

      I hope he succeeds too but you can't blame the Colorado program for Cormani's shortcomings on and off the field. And Billy Napier is on the hot seat so Florida's not in a good spot as a program

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 16 дней назад

      @@malcolmjones27You have more football experience than I. I only was able to walk on a D2 program after an injury took out my senior year in high school. But I have seen the difference between high school and college and to read all these people that don’t know what you and I both know about football and coaches just makes me want to scream!
      Like you I will keep a good thought but I know that in all reality he is really 99% done. He will have to totally change the way he has been acting and if he doesn’t he will be in the portal again and then he will get zero offers.
      He’s a 5 star recruit, maybe he can make one of the minor pro league squads 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ( just kidding!)

  • @charlesgraham9954
    @charlesgraham9954 9 дней назад

    u know saying it like it is, is becoming a lost art. when we can't speak the truth about truths, we are in trouble as a species. thank u bro.

  • @GwaziProd
    @GwaziProd 16 дней назад +1

    Deion fixing attitude? The same Head coach that talked trash on a former player of his? The same head coach that posted a 19-20 y/o stats to bash him? That deion?

  • @danimiller3648
    @danimiller3648 16 дней назад +3

    He should have stayed his behind under Ciaxh Prime. He needs discipline and structure.....something it looks like he has never had.

  • @Chiparoo-014
    @Chiparoo-014 12 дней назад

    Hey @MattBeGreat what do u think about Cormani McClain being a walk on over at FL and all the crazy details about his walk-on contract ? When is that video coming out ?

  • @tonyfrazier3364
    @tonyfrazier3364 16 дней назад +8

    He was getting cooked at Colorado and had by far the best corner in NFL history as a coach and left. He is going to Florida in the SEC with damn near every team has a killer at wide a tougher competition still not gone help em. Only thing he will be able to do is be lazy and not go to class SMH. This lets me know the star ranking really doesn’t mean anything cause some 5 stars don’t live up to the hype.

    • @newgenerationtechnology2930
      @newgenerationtechnology2930 16 дней назад

      They go to camps , majority of them be 3 stars or 2 stars honestly. Cause I can’t see how they thought he was 5 stars . They must thought he was Sauce Gardener 2.0

  • @michaeladamo1188
    @michaeladamo1188 15 дней назад +1

    I don’t think they want after him! I think they thought we have nothing to lose. He didn’t make a decision on Florida he took his only offer. Lol

  • @bizwiz5742
    @bizwiz5742 16 дней назад +2

    Wishing the best for Cormani!

  • @BougieBrownSugar
    @BougieBrownSugar 16 дней назад +3

    Run-on sentences are a pet peeve of mine too!

  • @DEEZ_CLANGaming
    @DEEZ_CLANGaming 16 дней назад +9

    Georgia finna go crazy on that secondary 😭

  • @saltwatersanity7445
    @saltwatersanity7445 16 дней назад

    I think this is his best shot. 1. Momma is close.2. Lack of interest from schools in portal was humbling. 3. He's going to have to prove himself and earn playing time. I guarantee Napier told him he has to earn it first. He's probably just happy he made it to a big program.

  • @zavanwarren624
    @zavanwarren624 16 дней назад +4

    You really act like you know this guy Matt I really don't think he's going to go to Florida thinking he's going to start maybe a fresh start

  • @eddielake4699
    @eddielake4699 16 дней назад

    Stay at it Matt. I coached at an opposing highschool in Lakeland. He is the truth. I also played corner at UF in Spurrier’s first class. I hope he does well. He will have to work. Tue SEC is still the toughest conference.

  • @kurtc6302
    @kurtc6302 16 дней назад +2

    those crossing routes against Stanford game last year cormani just got killed❤ I hope the young man can get it turned around at Florida

  • @kward4184
    @kward4184 16 дней назад +3

    pray for him

  • @chuckadams1229
    @chuckadams1229 16 дней назад +1

    What you didn't say is if coach prime hadn't thrown a bag at the young man he would've already been at Florida 😂

  • @q.8155
    @q.8155 15 дней назад +1

    Hiding in the bathroom is crazy

  • @MSPOON225
    @MSPOON225 16 дней назад +1

    Everyone wished down on this kid! I've never seen so many negative reviews regarding a freshman transferring to another school! Even went to the point to say that the kid had no POWER 5 OFFERS! Everyone who brought into the medias agenda to diminish, devalue, & tarnish this kid are FOOLS! I'm happy for you Cormani, Makem Believe!!

  • @nikitavanhoose405
    @nikitavanhoose405 16 дней назад +2

    This is going to be a very interesting story to watch unfold. A whole lot of people, including myself, are very suspicious of the whole situation surrounding Dieon Sanders, and what's really going on at Colorado. A whole lot of people think it's a circus and reality show, and think that Sanders isn't really serious about being an elite power 5 coach. So if this kid goes to Florida and doesn't perform, or keeps staying in drama, and gets exposed by another coach and team for being lazy, and being a deva, then it's going to look like Dieon and company were right about this kid. However, if he goes to Florida and balls out, and looks like an elite defensive back, then Sanders and company are going to get exposed and people are going to start asking questions as to what's really going on behind the scenes at Colorado. Now personally, I think Dieon Sanders has a gigantic ego, and has been relieving his career and prime through his boys, and Travis Hunter. If Shedeur, Shiloh, and Travis enter the draft at the end of this season, then I don't see Sanders staying at Colorado. This man is a great speaker, and has an ability to work a crowd and say all the right things, but I don't think he's an elite head coach at all. Either way, the real truth will eventually come out ... it always does. If his boys and Travis do leave and enter the draft at the end of this year, and Sanders leaves Colorado high and dry, before his contract is even up, then I can't wait to see all the Neon Dieon stans start making excuses and trying to give him a pass. Remember, Sanders stated publicly that him going to Colorado was Gods plan for him. And if he cuts ties with Colorado before accomplishing much of anything for that school and program, and takes off to a big, blue blood program, think of what a mess that poor Colorado program will be left in. He's done very little highschool recruiting, and most of his players are transfers with one to two years of eligibility left tops. That program will be left in a dumpster fire, in way worse shape then when Sanders inherited it. If you look at his recruiting level and roster, when you take Travis, Shedeur and Shiloh off that roster, your left with an average. mediocre roster at best, and Dieon isn't going to just sit still and have mediocre season after mediocre season and get exposed. I truly believe Dieon thought that his name and star power would just emedietly result into elite recruiting, and that the best of the best highschool players would be breaking their necks to come play for him, but looking at his first two rankings of his first two recruiting classes, obviously that's not happening like he thought it would. I don't care who you send there, you could get Saben out of retirement and he's not going to be able to get Colorado into the top 5 in recruiting, or win national championships.

    • @cordeliathomas
      @cordeliathomas 16 дней назад +2

      You're saying a whole bunch of foolishness 😂

    • @DeleteYoGameBozo
      @DeleteYoGameBozo 15 дней назад

      nobody reading all this bullshit lmao

  • @gruskie7477
    @gruskie7477 16 дней назад +2

    Couldn’t get on the field? He started the final 3-4 games for Colorado as a true freshman weighing 160 lbs.

  • @anthonyhoustonsr.7088
    @anthonyhoustonsr.7088 16 дней назад

    I really think he shouldn't go to school in Florida because it's to close to home and he's not mature enough to distance himself from the wrong type of company.

  • @darylwatson1043
    @darylwatson1043 16 дней назад +2

    Well, good luck to him, all programs are the same .
    Do what you are supposed to do. Out work and out shine anyone that whats your position.
    Study film and you be great .
    Best of luck young man because you are not a kid .
    Handle your responsibilities. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @OneOut1
    @OneOut1 16 дней назад +1

    It might be that he was so use to being the star that once he got to Colorado he couldn't handle not being the center of attention because it's pretty evident Deion has an inner circle and he wasn't let in upon arrival. . This episode at CU might have woken him up.

  • @Cubuf42069
    @Cubuf42069 16 дней назад +1

    You said it. Ego wouldn’t allow it.

  • @PBH82
    @PBH82 16 дней назад +1

    I understand that most of you grown men who follow Matt’s channel have never even been considered by ANY P5D1 school. With that being said, most of you are such FAN BOYS of Prime that yall don’t understand that other COACHES don’t take Prime seriously. Napier and his staff most likely feel like Cormani just struggled due to poor coaching, ANTICS and DADDY BALL. The UF staff is betting on themselves. Oh, and I played at FSU 98-02 so I’m by no means a Gators fan. Casual fans BELIEVE any and everything that Prime says.

  • @yo-yowilliams2022
    @yo-yowilliams2022 16 дней назад

    I'm never going to wish bad for a young, little brother. I hope all of this has taught him a lesson that he's got to put the work in. No human is perfect and we all make mistakes but you have to remain focused and keep your goals in front of you. Go look at the video on Keon Coleman and let his story be an inspiration for you especially now that literally the whole world of footballs eyes will be watching you. Many of them are going to pray for your demise. Just remember your mom, sister, and supportive village is depending on you. I wish you well young man.

  • @SavageClxpzYT
    @SavageClxpzYT 16 дней назад +1

    Matt I been watching your vidz ever since the cormani mcclain situation. And Bro All I can say is you speak straight faxz and I Agree with Every Point you say.

  • @Matt0Beans
    @Matt0Beans 16 дней назад +7

    Cormani McClain couldn’t stop a hill o’ beans in the PAC-12. Best of luck.

  • @murphy4391
    @murphy4391 16 дней назад +1

    Congratulations young man you worked hard for that #7 now maybe you will get that #7 back and ball out. The #7 stand’s for completion. Hopefully this new place will make you feel and do better on and off the field.

  • @Rifles65
    @Rifles65 16 дней назад +1

    Nailed it!!! still isn't getting #7...Oregon Senior transfer DB Trikweze Bridges has that locked up.

  • @evasmum
    @evasmum 16 дней назад +2

    From full scholarship to pwo. He will never get a scholarship.

  • @gamempire96
    @gamempire96 16 дней назад +1

    I hope he balls out honestly, I really do. UF to me as a walk-on was the best decision but at the same time if he works & gets better he can shine

  • @chrissullivan2989
    @chrissullivan2989 16 дней назад +1

    I feel he’ll struggle even more in Florida. I’m not meaning this in a negative sense. I’m just saying that the SEC….all of the SEC will be more difficult for him. I hope he decides to show up and not make excuses. I’m wishing the best for him but he has to put the work in.

  • @dezharris8224
    @dezharris8224 16 дней назад

    I hope this kid rebounds and proves these haters wrong. Best of luck young brother!

  • @ToddLandholm-ch2ng
    @ToddLandholm-ch2ng 16 дней назад +1

    Don’t know if prime time even tried to coach him? Prime time hasn’t done a great job at coaching at Colorado look at the transfer portal players he recruited are leaving? Look at Nebraska a team that had less than average star players? It’s all how a coach coach’s? I’m telling you Colorado isn’t going to do any better then last year!

  • @sherryashley9208
    @sherryashley9208 16 дней назад +2

    congrats love this young man❤❤❤❤

  • @williamstelling2164
    @williamstelling2164 16 дней назад +1

    If you are going to report on a story, GIVE ALL the facts. He is coming on as a Preferred walk-on not a scholarship player. Florida has starters who will play before Cormani as he GAINS weight. No down side to UF if a Preferred walk-on doesn't pan out

  • @coleg3295
    @coleg3295 15 дней назад

    Florida added him as a preferred walk on with a chance to earn the scholarship down the road. This has no risk to the program and actually should motivate him

  • @Benzo007.
    @Benzo007. 16 дней назад +1

    you are hating tbh......its a different program im sure they gonna get him straight, when you around good players you tend to get ya shit together....

  • @KCUSTOMS-mn6eg
    @KCUSTOMS-mn6eg 16 дней назад +1

    Go Gators !!! We are the # 1 college Academically and Athletics in the Country !!!!
    Welcome to being GREAT Mr McClain !!!!
    Bama Jelly and UGAY
    Are jealous of UF and bitter that you are truly Flo-Grown

  • @friendsofthedead2742
    @friendsofthedead2742 14 дней назад

    “Take a lost” - that told me everything I need to know about his intelligence and education level.

  • @s.jproductions2877
    @s.jproductions2877 16 дней назад

    Y’all acting like he ain’t a red shirt, still fairly young, Florida has a wonderful strength and conditioning program on top of a 10/10 nutritionist and nutrition area for athletes(especially football) and let’s not forget wonderful DB coaches, if he do what is needed to be done both in the class and on the field he’s going to be a problem

  • @iamnalijbone
    @iamnalijbone 16 дней назад

    I appreciate your realness around this video

  • @zavanwarren624
    @zavanwarren624 16 дней назад +1

    Half the players on the field have a high ego

  • @k.c.gillespie1452
    @k.c.gillespie1452 16 дней назад

    You're exactly right! There's 2 different types of 5 stars. 1 type is they feel like because they're a 5 star, they're better than every one else and should automatically be a starter and don't need to work hard. The 2nd is the type that goes out there and gives 110% to prove why they are a 5 star and why they deserve to start.

  • @lunchpailguy253
    @lunchpailguy253 16 дней назад +5

    As a semi-Florida fan I don’t feel anything about this. If he works out, great! If not, his ass will be on the bench while the young secondary continues to get reps. I’m not really excited but I’m slightly intrigued just because I know that he has talent at the very least. I just hope that Napier doesn’t force him out there just because he’s a former 5 star

  • @Blove1526
    @Blove1526 15 дней назад +1

    get off this kids meat give him some space

  • @gualagangsmoke
    @gualagangsmoke 16 дней назад +1

    Sec a different beast if he struggled to get on the field in Boulder I can only imagine what’s about to happen in Gainesville

  • @mavrick6088
    @mavrick6088 14 дней назад

    It's not like it's a 53 man roster. There are over 115 players on college rosters so if he doesn't work out it's no sweat off Napier's back. Just tell the kid it's not going to work. Not much to lose

  • @James-ow6sf
    @James-ow6sf 16 дней назад

    A guy like him deserves a team like Florida enjoy your 5 win season Cormoni

  • @genobourn7423
    @genobourn7423 16 дней назад +1

    Well...he has another chance! And that is what he has a chance! Cormani needs to fix Comani!

  • @kevinchristie4972
    @kevinchristie4972 16 дней назад

    Matt, is it true he walked on as is being reported???

  • @KCUSTOMS-mn6eg
    @KCUSTOMS-mn6eg 16 дней назад +1

    Boring Bama Poster …Jealousy

  • @jasonv2323
    @jasonv2323 16 дней назад +1

    So Matt you gonna talk about how Bronny measured in at 6-1???

  • @tremedy9876
    @tremedy9876 16 дней назад

    To me this is just further proof that Billy Napier has lost the plot and the locker room.

  • @HellaSmuuv
    @HellaSmuuv 15 дней назад

    I'm not sure you're familiar with development, but CB is the hardest position to play on defense. You know he can get better right?

  • @GwaziProd
    @GwaziProd 16 дней назад +1

    its a preferred walk-on. So he has to earn a scholarship. low risk high reward. Why wouldnt florida want his talents lol

  • @thorn90485
    @thorn90485 16 дней назад

    I've been waiting to see your response on this lol

  • @frewrldmusic
    @frewrldmusic 16 дней назад +1

    hope this kid balls out. the deion effect works for and against players. deion made the issues more than public than any other coach would have. kid was a freshman, he made some mistakes but kids HAVE done worse and got less coverage and public scrutiny. say what u want, but it ain't over yet. saying if deion can't fix him no one can like wtf haha deion has a coaching style, it's not the best style for every player so let's not act like it is. give the kid another year or two

  • @laughingtothebanklikehahah3618
    @laughingtothebanklikehahah3618 16 дней назад

    Sounds good for him mentally. I’m not gonna count him out because we’ve all made stupid, and probably worst, mistakes at his age. He’s closer to home and he has a fresh start which will help ALOT if he learned his lesson.

  • @buttagrind7659
    @buttagrind7659 15 дней назад

    Hard work beats talent when talent won't/don't work hard!

  • @Benchillin88
    @Benchillin88 16 дней назад +1

    I mean he did take PWO role, maybe he’s trying to show that he can be humbled and work hard 🤷‍♂️

  • @4olufade
    @4olufade 16 дней назад

    What don't you understand? There wasn't, and there still isn't any winning (let alone growth) in Colorado. In Florida he can grow in a competitive environment

  • @B.Dub97
    @B.Dub97 16 дней назад

    MattBeGreat speaking facts, I can't stand slacker who want the spotlight without putting in hard work.

  • @kennyboy3057
    @kennyboy3057 14 дней назад

    You mean he made his 3rd decision, 1st Miami, then Colorado, now Florida. I think he just likes wearing different uniforms.

  • @nickb3530
    @nickb3530 14 дней назад

    He’s young he made mistakes this is his second chance to right his wrongs. Maybe FL coaches can bring out the best in him. Who knows. Hope he works harder and ball out

  • @Chitownbrotha30
    @Chitownbrotha30 16 дней назад

    #1. Colorado at 4-8 is an improvement from 1-11 and two games away from a possible bowl game. #2. Colorado in 2022 was trash! #3. If Cormani doesn't ball out then he is done by his own hand...

  • @Drediggy
    @Drediggy 16 дней назад

    Here's something I figured out. Even the guys that left CU were looking to start. They all worked hard and showed up. He didn't even want to show up in CU he still got on the field and played bad. I don't see him changing that for billy in Florida with tougher competition. I'd rather see him go to a lesser tier school and probably start and ball out and prove himself

  • @Nate-zw7si
    @Nate-zw7si 16 дней назад

    He’s going to ball out this season, now that he’s a walk on he will work hard for a spot and earn it. Stop judging him so hard he’s a kid man. It’s not necessary to continue talking about all the things someone did wrong.