A Transfer In ...
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 6:42 pm
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Miami gets an interesting grab ...
6 ft 4 inch, 245lb Sr Linebacker, Mitchell Agude is coming in from UCLA.
He was an integral part of the Bruins D the last two seasons. When he chose not to declare for the draft, and announced his return for 2022, many penned him as the defensive leader, and likely team captain.
His declaring for the Transfer Portal took everyone by surprise.
When looking into how it fell out this way, you just need to get an overview of the latest hires at UCLA.
On Feb. 16th, it was reported that UCLA was to hire Bill McGovern as the new DC.
The next day, it became official, and Bill McGovern was announced as being on staff.
Mitchell Agude then declared his entrance to the Transfer Portal, that very same day.
Agude chose Miami over Oregon, Tennessee and Washington.
Considered an Outside LB edge rusher; Miami is considering him at D-End.
He certainly has the size for it, and the athleticism to create issues for opposing offenses, with 54 tackles, 2 sacks and 4 forced fumbles last year.
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Miami gets an interesting grab ...
6 ft 4 inch, 245lb Sr Linebacker, Mitchell Agude is coming in from UCLA.
He was an integral part of the Bruins D the last two seasons. When he chose not to declare for the draft, and announced his return for 2022, many penned him as the defensive leader, and likely team captain.
His declaring for the Transfer Portal took everyone by surprise.
When looking into how it fell out this way, you just need to get an overview of the latest hires at UCLA.
On Feb. 16th, it was reported that UCLA was to hire Bill McGovern as the new DC.
The next day, it became official, and Bill McGovern was announced as being on staff.
Mitchell Agude then declared his entrance to the Transfer Portal, that very same day.
Agude chose Miami over Oregon, Tennessee and Washington.
Considered an Outside LB edge rusher; Miami is considering him at D-End.
He certainly has the size for it, and the athleticism to create issues for opposing offenses, with 54 tackles, 2 sacks and 4 forced fumbles last year.
.
.
.