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Highsmith was as described for the U. He was the guy everyone leaned on, the top recruiter guy, the top talent scouting guy, everything and everyone revolved around him (which is a little strange to me why he'd take this job specifically, I'll say more when I know more).From Athletic article:
Patriots to add Highsmith as front office executive
Highsmith has been working as the general manager of football operations for the University of Miami since 2022.theathletic.com
"Highsmith, a Hurricanes great, was a valuable resource for coach Mario Cristobal for the last two seasons as the program’s general manager of football operations. He spent a lot of time evaluating transfer prospects and working with Cristobal on administrative functions including the budget, culture building and working with staffers both on and off the field."
Miami has signed back-to-back top-10 recruiting classes and picked up former Washington State starting quarterback Cam Ward via the portal this offseason. Highsmith ultimately accomplished what he wanted in helping bring talent to his alma mater and helping Cristobal change the culture. — Manny Navarro, Miami beat writer
On the job, Highsmith was the main guy for the Canes when it came to evaluating prospects. Inside the program, according to UM sources, he was seen as a big asset because he had such a keen, trained eye. Coaches and personnel staffers leaned on him. Everything filtered up to Highsmith, but ultimately Cristobal was the final decision-maker on that front which is different than the NFL world. — Bruce Feldman, senior college football insider
That said, he's had top-10 class after top-10 class, and keeps hiring duds at head coach which ****s them over every year. Hiring a coach is hard, and Miami isn't exactly a tippy-top program any more, so from my perspective anyway, he's taken lots of swings on coaches and just ended up missing. They were very close to bringing Kliff Kingsbury in last year before he decided to go on his Thailand walkabout instead, so there's that too - and also, if Highsmith was taking this job, that would explain why there was all the Kingsbury smoke from the NFL in the last week and a half too, when we'd heard basically nothing before that.












