Miami lands another 2026 OL Prospect in Rhys Woodrow

Sebastian Font
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I've had him in the Key Recruits thread since March. No one should be surprised here that follows the D$ bread crumbs.
But did he say he was committing soon or was it out the blue
 


An for those that don't know Coach Andy built Boone HS'S program around oline play ( just like Mario) and every year produces 2 or 3 FBS olinemen. When teams around metro Orlando play Boone HS they know they better put their big boy pants on because it's gonna be a LOS based game all ll night. Also make no mistake Boone also every year has 1 or 2 track stars at the skill positions.

Go Canes
 
Miami is placing a lot of value on spring evals this year. Woodrow is a former baseball player who impressed in person.

I don’t this impacts the recruitments of Breck Kolojay and Canon Pickett.
I really like this addition. Rhys is a very good Center/Guard prospect with great upside. I agree this take has nothing to do with Pickett or Kolojay. This is shaping up to possibly be the best OL class in UM history(on paper at least). Plus knowing Mario, he isn't going to give up on recruiting Kenyii Pepe anytime soon. When it comes to evals, Cristobal/Mirabal get the benefit of the doubt because they have earned it.
 
Miami is placing a lot of value on spring evals this year. Woodrow is a former baseball player who impressed in person.

I don’t this impacts the recruitments of Breck Kolojay and Canon Pickett.
How many OL do they sign??
 
Interesting his recruiting commit schedule aligns with his priorities of how he builds a team.
Maybe it's easier to convince, said RB, WB and WR to come sign up for Miami cause we'll have these big boys blocking for you.

I would imagine he'd like to do that on the defensive side as well, but DT recruiting battles tend to be more difficult. Just an observation.
 
I like the pickup. The kid's ability to move and engage defenders at the second level is a skill that translates. His power and balance at the POA is impressive

As IOL prospects go, he has multiple traits that project well towards a future contributor along the OL. If he sticks at center, he could be our first homegrown starter there in a while
 
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