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Florida inexplicably made it so easy for Miami players to pitch the Gators’ recruits as they left the field

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Matthew McCoy (78) celebrates with fans after defeating the Gators during the season opener at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, August 31, 2024 against the University of Miami Hurricanes. The Hurricanes defeated the Gators 41-17. [Doug Engle/Gainesville Sun]
Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Matthew McCoy (78) celebrates with fans after defeating the Gators during the season opener at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, August 31, 2024 against the University of Miami Hurricanes. The Hurricanes defeated the Gators 41-17. [Doug Engle/Gainesville Sun]

When Florida scheduled its recruiting visits for Saturday's season opener against Miami, the staff likely thought it would be a great selling point for the program. After all, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium was going to be packed, and it was a huge opportunity to make a statement against an in-state rival.

Instead, the scene and recruiting section setup ended up being an unintentional favor for Miami.

For some reason, Florida had its recruits seated between the Miami fan section and Miami's tunnel. So, right off the bat, recruits were separated from the pro-Gators contingent. And when Miami went on to dominate Florida, 41-17, at The Swamp, you best believe that the Miami players had their elevator pitches ready to go.

Video showed Miami players shouting towards the Florida recruits about going to Miami. We could hear comments like, "Come to The U." And "Don't go here." A Florida staffer even tried to make Miami players stop with their pitches, shouting, "Shut up," and ushering Miami players towards the tunnel.

Those efforts clearly didn't work, and Miami took advantage of that poor planning. College football is officially back. Recruiting never stops.

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