Miami remains in a good spot for transfers DT Thomas Gore, and LB Francisco Mauigoa. Gore likely announcing tomorrow and no date yet for Mauigoa.
DL Tunmise Adeleye will be taking a visit to Michigan State today so hold off on penciling Adeleye to Miami for now. Miami was confident going into the weekend but suddenly he's been silent.
There is still an outside chance WR Dont'e Thornton commits to Miami but we will have to wait and see as the receiver will take more visits in January.
I feel confident (60/40) about Damari Brown committing to Miami's class due to family factors but turning down a chance to play with Nick Saban at Alabama will be tough for Brown to swallow.
A source feels confident that Brandon Inniss could flip to Miami. The staff is throwing everything they have at the five-star wide receiver, but Inniss has communicated numerous times that he is committing to the Buckeyes. Still feel Cristobal and company have a puncher's chance there. Another source says that ship has sailed. If he extends to January forecast Inniss to Miami.
The Travis Hunter smoke is real. Miami is pushing to land the former five-star Jackson State transfer. Fighting off the likes of Georgia, USC and of course, Colorado with Deion Sanders will be tough to fend off.
Unfortunately, Miami could get two de-committments from the 2023 class with one that potentially could be heading to Boulder, Colorado to join Deion Sanders. One of the three 2023 tight ends could end up elsewhere so don't be surprised.
Miami is still in the race for DB Edwin Joseph as Miami is still pushing with Florida State as the top contender. Safety Derek Williams has pushed back his signing to February leaving an opportunity for Miami to get him on campus. Safety Daylen Austin is also a name to watch to make it on campus next month.
Another player from the DB room could potentially transfer out especially if Miami is able to land Conrad Hussey. Miami is still getting traction to flip Hussey. It's a neck-and-neck three-team battle with Miami, FSU, and Penn State. Miami remains in a good place with Hussey after his visit over the weekend which could push out a current defensive back to the portal. Miami desperately needs to add safety help to the DB room.
DL Tunmise Adeleye will be taking a visit to Michigan State today so hold off on penciling Adeleye to Miami for now. Miami was confident going into the weekend but suddenly he's been silent.
There is still an outside chance WR Dont'e Thornton commits to Miami but we will have to wait and see as the receiver will take more visits in January.
I feel confident (60/40) about Damari Brown committing to Miami's class due to family factors but turning down a chance to play with Nick Saban at Alabama will be tough for Brown to swallow.
A source feels confident that Brandon Inniss could flip to Miami. The staff is throwing everything they have at the five-star wide receiver, but Inniss has communicated numerous times that he is committing to the Buckeyes. Still feel Cristobal and company have a puncher's chance there. Another source says that ship has sailed. If he extends to January forecast Inniss to Miami.
The Travis Hunter smoke is real. Miami is pushing to land the former five-star Jackson State transfer. Fighting off the likes of Georgia, USC and of course, Colorado with Deion Sanders will be tough to fend off.
Unfortunately, Miami could get two de-committments from the 2023 class with one that potentially could be heading to Boulder, Colorado to join Deion Sanders. One of the three 2023 tight ends could end up elsewhere so don't be surprised.
Miami is still in the race for DB Edwin Joseph as Miami is still pushing with Florida State as the top contender. Safety Derek Williams has pushed back his signing to February leaving an opportunity for Miami to get him on campus. Safety Daylen Austin is also a name to watch to make it on campus next month.
Another player from the DB room could potentially transfer out especially if Miami is able to land Conrad Hussey. Miami is still getting traction to flip Hussey. It's a neck-and-neck three-team battle with Miami, FSU, and Penn State. Miami remains in a good place with Hussey after his visit over the weekend which could push out a current defensive back to the portal. Miami desperately needs to add safety help to the DB room.
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