The Hurricanes have landed a commitment from a key 2027 target at the running back position, Mississippi running back Ty Keys.
A 6-foot-2, 200-pound standout who brings impressive athleticism, Keys excels with elite twitch and burst.
He makes quick cuts and accelerates well, able to make defenders miss while also having the patience to see gaps.
The Poplarville product rushed for nearly 3,300 yards this past season, racking up 45 touchdowns in the process en route to a state championship and "Mr. Football" award for 4A Mississippi.
His production and traits shine against some of the top talents in the country --- MVP at The Opening Finals and Under Armour Combine.
When speaking to CanesInSight last month, Keys expressed excitement about playing in the Hurricanes scheme of using multiple backs.
“When you have a guy that is going to switch out with you and do the same thing you are going to do, that is good," Keys said. "You trust everybody, I like it.”
The Mississippi native becomes running backs coach Favian Upshaw's first commitment during his Miami tenure.
"We definitely got a good connection," Keys said regarding his relationship with coach Upshaw.
Keys committed to Miami over the likes of Ole Miss and FSU, becoming the Hurricanes ninth commitment in the 2027 class following some decommitments last month.
A 6-foot-2, 200-pound standout who brings impressive athleticism, Keys excels with elite twitch and burst.
He makes quick cuts and accelerates well, able to make defenders miss while also having the patience to see gaps.
The Poplarville product rushed for nearly 3,300 yards this past season, racking up 45 touchdowns in the process en route to a state championship and "Mr. Football" award for 4A Mississippi.
His production and traits shine against some of the top talents in the country --- MVP at The Opening Finals and Under Armour Combine.
When speaking to CanesInSight last month, Keys expressed excitement about playing in the Hurricanes scheme of using multiple backs.
“When you have a guy that is going to switch out with you and do the same thing you are going to do, that is good," Keys said. "You trust everybody, I like it.”
The Mississippi native becomes running backs coach Favian Upshaw's first commitment during his Miami tenure.
"We definitely got a good connection," Keys said regarding his relationship with coach Upshaw.
Keys committed to Miami over the likes of Ole Miss and FSU, becoming the Hurricanes ninth commitment in the 2027 class following some decommitments last month.