Don't Sleep on Freshman WR Somourian Wingo After Strong Spring

Trinton Breeze
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Spring ball is officially over for the Miami Hurricanes football squad, and the team and coaches are now preparing for summer practices, and the upcoming fall camp.

Spring practice allows the team to get back on the field for the first time after a long 2025-26 season. Notably, one freshman player was turning the heads of veteran Miami players. According to many of the veteran players and coaches, freshman wide receiver Somourian Wingo was putting on a show during spring practices this offseason.

Malachi Toney was one of those guys speaking highly on the upcoming freshman. Toney didn't hold back when the media asked him which freshmen were standing out.



"Somourian Wingo. That guy's a dog. I probably shouldn't even be telling y'all this, but I just couldn't hold it. Just the way his mindset, like, undeniable. He poised. That's what I like about him," Malachi said during the Spring.

Malachi noted that he likes Wingo's mindset and that he is very poised. The freshman is already getting big time talk from one of the best wide receivers in the country, Malachi Toney.

He is currently listed as 6-foot-2, 190-pounds, he is a St. Augustine native, and was big time playmaker during high school ball racking up 827 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Wingo still has a lot to go, but he is already getting called out by veterans and coaches of the Miami Hurricanes. He will be a sneaky name in the wide receiver room to look out for this upcoming season.

Snaps ate the wide reciters position room is going to be heavily crowded. However, Wingo is one name I wouldn't sleep on heading into fall camp.
 

Comments (17)

Wouldn’t even care about **** like this but it’s the duplicate threads he constantly starts on recruits that clutter the board that **** me off.
**** like this has ****ed off a good portion of the board. Shame of the owner of this site for letting it get to this point or encouraging such behavior.
 
With the depth of the WR room, I just dont see many/any of the freshmen getting significant snaps. BJ, Barkate, Moore, Jacobs, Vaughn and Upshaw are likely ahead of all of them.
 
With the depth of the WR room, I just dont see many/any of the freshmen getting significant snaps. BJ, Barkate, Moore, Jacobs, Vaughn and Upshaw are likely ahead of all of them.
Wingo is such a difference maker tho.. From what we have heard he has that "it" factor..
 
With the depth of the WR room, I just dont see many/any of the freshmen getting significant snaps. BJ, Barkate, Moore, Jacobs, Vaughn and Upshaw are likely ahead of all of them.
Will be interesting to see for sure
 
With the depth of the WR room, I just dont see many/any of the freshmen getting significant snaps. BJ, Barkate, Moore, Jacobs, Vaughn and Upshaw are likely ahead of all of them.
Unfortunately, injuries happen. But I agree with your general point. This looks like the deepest Canes' WR room I've ever seen. Spafford and Evans were both pretty highly regarded and are likely #9 and #10 on the depth chart.
 
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Unfortunately, injuries happen. But I agree with your general point. This looks like the deepest Canes' WR room I've ever seen. Spafford and Evans were both pretty highly regarded and are likely #9 and #10 on the depth chart.
We’ve never had a deeper wide receiver room. And that even goes back to the glory days.
 
We’ve never had a deeper wide receiver room. And that even goes back to the glory days.
Yup. We may have been stronger at the top - eg. the 2000 team with Reggie, Santana, and Andre coming. But this team is deeper.
 
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