Miami OL commit Ben Congdon 'feels at home' as he comfirms his recruitment is shut down

Sebastian Font
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The original piece of Miami’s impressive 2026 offensive line class made his way down to Coral Gables for an official visit this weekend. Four-star Ohio product Ben Congdon has been committed to the Hurricanes since early March, and has been trending up recruiting rankings since his commitment. Following his commitment as the first O-lineman in the class, the room has grown to six strong, with star-studded names such as five-star Jackson Cantwell. I caught up with Congdon following his official visit and here’s what he had to say:

Overall takeaways from the visit:

“Just spending a lot of time with Mirabal, just all the other coaches, Cristobal and all them — they really make this place feel like home.”

“Mostly been breaking down film this weekend with Coach Mirabal, talked a lot about technique, a lot of just how to move well. He showed me a few good tips, so it was really good.”

On what the staff sees in him:

“They just think I'm a perfect fit here, just the skills that I have really connect here. This place is home.”

On how he feels about his fellow O-lineman in Miami’s 2026 class:

“I'm excited. It should be a good competition, but at the end of the day, we're all still teammates and just a lot to learn.”

“We're a really deep class right now. I don't know if they're looking for any more or not, but I mean, we should be really good up front, which is all I really care about.”

On contact with other schools and the possibility of visiting anywhere else:

“Nope.”

On why Miami feels like ‘home’:

“Just the coaching staff, really, and just how everyone's so personable. Everyone here just feels like family.”

“Overall, Mirabal’s O-line has been really good the last few years. I mean, he's really personable, he's really easy to relate to, and he's just overall a great person.”
 

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The Great Wall of Mirabal. We will always be in the hunt for playoffs and NCs if we can out together top OL and DL.
 

The original piece of Miami’s impressive 2026 offensive line class made his way down to Coral Gables for an official visit this weekend. Four-star Ohio product Ben Congdon has been committed to the Hurricanes since early March, and has been trending up recruiting rankings since his commitment. Following his commitment as the first O-lineman in the class, the room has grown to seven strong, with star-studded names such as five-star Jackson Cantwell. I caught up with Congdon following his official visit and here’s what he had to say:

Overall takeaways from the visit:

“Just spending a lot of time with Mirabal, just all the other coaches, Cristobal and all them — they really make this place feel like home.”

“Mostly been breaking down film this weekend with Coach Mirabal, talked a lot about technique, a lot of just how to move well. He showed me a few good tips, so it was really good.”

On what the staff sees in him:

“They just think I'm a perfect fit here, just the skills that I have really connect here. This place is home.”

On how he feels about his fellow O-lineman in Miami’s 2026 class:

“I'm excited. It should be a good competition, but at the end of the day, we're all still teammates and just a lot to learn.”

“We're a really deep class right now. I don't know if they're looking for any more or not, but I mean, we should be really good up front, which is all I really care about.”

On contact with other schools and the possibility of visiting anywhere else:

“Nope.”

On why Miami feels like ‘home’:

“Just the coaching staff, really, and just how everyone's so personable. Everyone here just feels like family.”

“Overall, Mirabal’s O-line has been really good the last few years. I mean, he's really personable, he's really easy to relate to, and he's just overall a great person.”
Seven?
 
Our class had basically everyone take major jumps. Briggs and Spafford had big drops, Spafford probably because he is injured and Briggs because while he is a great athlete with potential, he is kinda meh.

I can’t remember a class that showed this much juice in mid season updates. It was really good to see that validate what we were hearing the strategy has been.
 
Homie is massive, spoke to him briefly at halftime here in Pitt. Decked in canes gear
was it a good chat...what u think of him...kid i really like as a project tackle too develop
 
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