Miami football just wrapped up their first two practices of spring football, and many top recruits were in attendance including, three-star offensive lineman Reis Russell.
Russell checks in at 6-foot-4, 290 pounds and hails from Valor Christian High School in Littleton, Colorado. The interior offensive lineman is rated as a three-star prospect and currently ranks as the No. 537 overall player in the 2027 class, the No. 2 prospect in the state of Colorado, and the No. 34 interior offensive lineman nationally.
I had a chance to catch up with the three-star interior offensive lineman, here is what he had to say after the visit to Miami:
"I really had a great time at Miami. The energy these coaches bring is special and I love they way the operate practice. Hanging out with Coach Cristobal and Mirabal was awesome. Love what there doing and love the relationship we’ve built over time."
Russell also told CanesInSight that he'll be back in Coral Gables this summer for an official visit:
"I’ll be back June 5th-7th for my OV and can’t wait!!!," Said Russell.
Miami has tough competition for Russell’s commitment, going head-to-head with in-state rival Florida, along with Washington, Oregon, Georgia, and SMU.
With Cristobal and Mirabal continuing to stack the offensive line, Miami staying firmly in the mix for Russell is another sign the Hurricanes are casting a wide net in the 2027 class.
Check out his film:
Russell checks in at 6-foot-4, 290 pounds and hails from Valor Christian High School in Littleton, Colorado. The interior offensive lineman is rated as a three-star prospect and currently ranks as the No. 537 overall player in the 2027 class, the No. 2 prospect in the state of Colorado, and the No. 34 interior offensive lineman nationally.
I had a chance to catch up with the three-star interior offensive lineman, here is what he had to say after the visit to Miami:
"I really had a great time at Miami. The energy these coaches bring is special and I love they way the operate practice. Hanging out with Coach Cristobal and Mirabal was awesome. Love what there doing and love the relationship we’ve built over time."
Russell also told CanesInSight that he'll be back in Coral Gables this summer for an official visit:
"I’ll be back June 5th-7th for my OV and can’t wait!!!," Said Russell.
Miami has tough competition for Russell’s commitment, going head-to-head with in-state rival Florida, along with Washington, Oregon, Georgia, and SMU.
With Cristobal and Mirabal continuing to stack the offensive line, Miami staying firmly in the mix for Russell is another sign the Hurricanes are casting a wide net in the 2027 class.
Check out his film: