One of Miami's top targets in the 2027 recruiting class is back on the market. Four-star wide receiver Eli Woodard of Temecula, CA has decommitted from the USC Trojans, and the Hurricanes are immediately in the mix.
Woodard originally committed to Lincoln Riley's program in February before backing off that pledge. Miami never stopped recruiting him through the process, and that persistence is now paying off. According to 247Sports, the Hurricanes are expected to be a major contender for his signature.
Steve Wiltfong of Rivals has entered a Crystal Ball projection for Woodard to flip to Miami — a strong early signal.
Per the 247Sports Composite, Woodard is rated as a four-star prospect — No. 189 overall, No. 26 wide receiver nationally, and the No. 13 player in California. He stands 5-foot-11, 180 pounds.
With a monster 2027 class taking shape, Miami now has a real opportunity to land one of the West Coast's top pass catchers. Recruiting never stops — a busy summer is right around the corner.
Woodard originally committed to Lincoln Riley's program in February before backing off that pledge. Miami never stopped recruiting him through the process, and that persistence is now paying off. According to 247Sports, the Hurricanes are expected to be a major contender for his signature.
Steve Wiltfong of Rivals has entered a Crystal Ball projection for Woodard to flip to Miami — a strong early signal.
Per the 247Sports Composite, Woodard is rated as a four-star prospect — No. 189 overall, No. 26 wide receiver nationally, and the No. 13 player in California. He stands 5-foot-11, 180 pounds.
With a monster 2027 class taking shape, Miami now has a real opportunity to land one of the West Coast's top pass catchers. Recruiting never stops — a busy summer is right around the corner.