CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Miami coach Mark Richt and his staff are on the road recruiting this week, looking for players to fill various needs next year and beyond.His shopping list might expand soon.Quarterback Brad Kaaya -- who became Miamis all-time passing leader in Saturdays regular-season-ending victory over Duke -- has not divulged his plans yet, though it seems likely that he skips his senior season and enters the NFL draft. Theres other underclassmen who will also take a look at leaving early, and that means Richt will be having some important meetings soon.I dont know what Im doing, honestly, Kaaya said.If so, thats where Richt will offer whatever help he can provide.Whats about to happen at Miami is no different than what will happen at plenty of other schools in the coming days and weeks. Theres an NFL draft advisory board that, if contacted, will report back to a player and say if evaluators believe he is a likely first-rounder, likely second-rounder or other -- their way of saying, return to school.Kaaya will likely ask that board for input, and said he also has a group of mentors whose brains he will pick.I want whats best for all our guys, Richt said. If its in the best interest for him to move on, then thats what we want for him. Is that necessarily true? I dont know. Thats what weve got to investigate. Theres time between now and when they have to declare to try to get a real clear picture of whats in his best interest.Its not just Kaaya that Miami could lose early.Tight end David Njoku, who had touchdown catches of 58 and 76 yards in the win over Duke, is also likely to take a hard look at the NFL -- where former Hurricanes Jimmy Graham and Greg Olsen have been among the leagues best at the position this season. And running back Joe Yearby, a 1,000-yard rusher in 2015 who took a back seat to starter Mark Walton this year, is weighing his options.Ill talk to them soon, Richt said of the Hurricanes who may leave early. The first meeting is just about trying to get a feel for what theyre thinking. If theyre like, `Coach, Im coming back no matter what, it makes it pretty simple. If they say, `Im not sure, then it gets to a point where I want them to understand how Im going to go about it -- and that is educate them the best we can with the best information. Thats really NFL information.Until then, Miami will wait.There are no practices for probably two weeks or so, time that the Hurricanes will spend conditioning and working on academics. Miamis bowl destination will be finalized next Sunday, and its typical for most players to wait until the bowl game to announce if theyre staying or leaving.Kaayas timetable is unclear. 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Gladstone was in charge when Gloucestershire played their first county match here and it is to be hoped that the ground sees off several dozen more First Lords of the Treasury before it is done. Never mind Brexit, old boy, on afternoons such as this it was difficult to believe wed ever lost India.Matt Quinns recollections of Cheltenham will be equally fond but rather fresher. For after play had been interrupted for over two hours by ferocious westerly showers the New Zealand-born seamer took six wickets in a ten-over spell from the Chapel End which may go a long way towards determining the shape of this game.In 75 minutes Quinn tore out the heart of the Gloucestershire batting, sending the home side spinning from 99 for 1 to 140 for 7, at one stage taking four wickets for seven runs for 17 balls. He had never taken more than four wickets in a completed innings before. In 1930 Agatha Christie published The Mysterious Mr Quin; Gloucestershire certainly found the eponymous sleuths near-namesake a puzzle on a pitch freshened by the stoppage and warmed under the covers.What was particularly impressive about Quinns bowling was the number of good batsmen he got out when they were playing defensively. Rather like say, Stuart Broad or Kyle Jarvis, he is not lightning-fast but he gets it down at a tidy old lick. And while he does not swing the ball vast distances, he hoops it enough. Graeme van Buuren being pinned on the back foot with the third ball after the resumption was mundane enough but six overs later Quinn snaked one back between bat and pad to bowl Michael Klinger for 5.And, rather like the glass-in-hand brigade enjoying corporate hospitality at the College Lawn End, he was only warming up.Twenty minutes later Gareth Roderick prodded forward but only his pad made contact with the ball. 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After a brief break for rain and bad light, he had Payne brilliantly caught in the gully, Jaik Mickleburgh diving to his right to complete a one-handed catch. Quinn trooped off to more applause with 7 for 61; his best analysis for a match is 8 for 107.Gloucestershire had a batting bonus point they may not have expected and Miles is 45 not out but Essex have the advantage in this game.The wicket didnt offer much but it swung a bit all day, said Quinn. We put it down to the overhead conditions after it rained. The ball was shaping nicely and if you bowl on off stump and it swings, its always going to difficult to play. I dont think we bowled very well early on but the margin of error is quite small on that wicket. The rain break made us regroup as a team and think about our plans.The piquant thing is that Quinn has not been an automatic pick this season, for Essex are decently placed for seamers. Jamie Porter and Graham Napier are bowling well and the visitors could afford to rest David Masters for this game. One wondered how they would get on without their venerable linchpin. Essex had certainly shown more disregard for Masters than would be permitted in this place during term-time.And all this drama followed a morning in which Gloucestershires batsmen had made Ryan ten Doeschates decision to bowl first look unwise at best. Batting on a surface they knew they could trust, Roderick and Chris Dent had driven confidently in the wide arc between extra cover at midwicket, adding 77 in 80 minutes before Dent edged Porter to Westley.It made good watching for the chattering schoolchildren, who, still in uniform, sat patiently in the stand opposite the great pavilion. Arranged in rows of scarlet, navy blue and cyan, they offered a colour-chart of innocence and promise. More adult matters were being discussed in the pavilion: a chap was spotted carrying an early glass of fortifying cordial. Its a bit early for Holy Communion, isnt it? asked a friend.Less than ten minutes before lunch the rain swept in and sent spectators scurrying. Scorecards gusted across the outfield. Cleeve Hill was shrouded in mist, and before long its ancient companion, Nottingham Hill, disappeared completely. A couple of hours later Gloucestershires middle order did so as well. ' ' '