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Those idiots really rival the DFBIA for arrogance and thinking they are more important that they are, aren't they?I needed some comedy, so I wandered over to canesinsight.com for some good ol Hurricanes delusion. And boy do they not disappoint
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/innis-silliness.189467/
So apparently Inniss was supposed to transfer to Miami.
But then they deemed him not good enough to play for Miami and would rather have Evan Stewart…
And now after one year, they claim he’s a bust who will never amount to anything and maxed out in HS
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Can’t make this up
BRANDON INNISS, WR, OHIO STATE
(Photo: Getty)
2023 numbers (freshman): 1 catch for 58 yards and a touchdown
Despite the loss of Marvin Harrison Jr. to the 2024 NFL Draft and Julian Fleming to Penn State in the transfer portal, Ohio State has plenty of high-end targets in the passing game, including Emeka Egbuka and Carnell Tate. Brandon Inniss is another, after struggling a bit to find his way as a true freshman last fall. He'll be battling the arrival of Smith, the No. 1 player in the 2024 cycle and Jayden Ballard for snaps and sources say that will light a fire under the former four-star from the 2023 class.
Fun indeed. Innis will make his mark, this is just a product of having so many weapons to be excited about. But Innis should a very important weapon this season.The Jeremiah Smith hype train is coming at the expense of a freak receiver in Iniss. This kid is an absolute stud and will put up huge stats next year. Because of his size/position and ability to help last year (Tate got more PT) I think he’s flying under the radar. Inniss is nasty. Like ridiculously nasty…
This will be fun.
Inniss was seen in a walking boot today, so I wouldn't envision him playing in the Spring game