The Bank (5/19)

The Bank (5/19)

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- I reported earlier today that the buzz was building between Miami and Central LB Vincent Shavers. I am able to confirm that is real and expect him in this class. He is a guy who has taken a huge leap between his junior year and spring and has blown away coaches, including Jason Taylor. Two other names to watch at LB are Keyshawn Flowers (Baltimore, MD) and Cameron Pruitt (Mobile, AL).

- Some folks at Miami felt that this past weekend was the best visit weekend they have ever been a part of. There were a lot of priority recruits on campus, but two who jump out are DT teammates David Stone and Jayden Jackson from IMG. There are a lot of combinations on how this DT class could go, but we want those two in any of those combinations. Other priority names to watch are Justin Scott (Chicago, IL), Jericho Johnson (San Francisco, CA) and Artavius Jones (Florida Panhandle), among many others.

- Miami also feels great about how the EDGE position is shaking out. They have done great work with Dylan Stewart of Washington DC (whom they view as a potential Top 5 NFL pick) and are firmly in the mix there. Other names to keep an eye on at EDGE are Marquise Lightfoot (Chicago, IL), Kamarion Franklin (Mississippi side of Memphis metro), Kendall Jackson (Gainesville, FL) and Marcus Downs (Greenville, SC), among others. Miami will take as many impact edges as they can get.

- Offensive line is down nationally and Miami’s five stars from last year are spooking some big names. Expect us to lean on evaluations. Names to know here are Top 100 prospect Isendre Ahfua (Seattle, WA), Deryc Plazz (Jacksonville, FL) , Joseph Ioanata (Clearwater, FL), Kevin Heywood (Philadelphia, PA) and Eddie Tuerk (Chicago, IL).

- Miami would love to pair Caleb Odom (Atlanta, GA) with Elija Lofton (Las Vegas, NV) at tight end and have momentum with both. Lofton in particular is a pure football player who can help at multiple spots. They just want to get him in the fold and that might happen sooner than later.

- Position versatility is something to watch with our recent transfers. Both Tyler Harrell (Alabama/Louisville transfer) and Shemar Kirk (JUCO) are guys who can play multiple spots at WR. We want to be a faster team and Harrell became a priority once we completed our process and cleared him health wise. Jadais Richard (Vandy transfer) is someone who can help at CB, nickel and S. We need big corners who can compete with FSU’s big receivers and Richard made clear he relishes that challenge.

- One transfer people are very excited about- Nebraska RB Ajay Allen. I was told he might be a “jersey guy”- as in, Canes fans might be wearing his jersey one day.

- As reported previously, Tulane’s threats regarding tampering caused Miami to cool off DB Andre Sam (Tulane transfer), who was likely to commit to Miami. The risk outweighed the reward. Ohio State’s unexpected involvement changed things with DT Tywone Malone (Ole Miss transfer). The issue with DT Kyvie Rose (Louisiana Tech transfer) was the country vs. city lifestyle.

- Miami is very much in the game for WR Jerrae Hawkins (IMG via West Virginia). They want speed.

- Miami will continue to monitor the Portal but I don’t think anything is imminent. Despite momentum earlier this week with Miami, I think Arkansas is the favorite for JUCO OL Amaury Wiggins.

- Miami loves what it has committed at safety with Isaiah Thomas (Clearwater via Canada) and Dylan Day (Baton Rouge). Day can play multiple spots and is bigger and faster than people think.

- Don’t sleep on Miami with RB Chauncey Bowens (Benjamin).
 

Comments (309)

Awesome news. Thanks for the write-up. Looking forward to what the DL and LB classes look like this year.

It really blows that we got scared off by Tulane! Meanwhile you got Saban doing the same exact ****. He did it to us and Notre Dame.

Kind of ****ed to hear we backed off over some threats. Would love to know if there was any evidence to back that threat up.
 
I’m assuming the OL is Baker… I love what the staff is doing in the trenches especially DL. The idea of having all types at DE is smart and the way to go, from Kamarion/Cunningham to Lightfoot/Stewart. I don’t like when we get pigeonholed with types there.
 
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- Some folks at Miami felt that this past weekend was the best visit weekend ever at Miami. There were a lot of priority recruits on campus, but two who jump out are DT teammates David Stone and Jayden Jackson from IMG. There are a lot of combinations on how this DT class could go, but we want those two in any of those combinations. Other priority names to watch are Justin Scott, Jericho Johnson and Artavius Jones.

- Miami also feels great about how the EDGE position is shaking out. They have done great work with Dylan Stewart (who they view as a potential future Top 5 NFL pick) and are firmly in the mix there. Other names to keep an eye on at EDGE are Marquise Lightfoot, Kamarion Franklin, Kendall Jackson and Marcus Downs, among others. Miami will take as many impact edges as they can get.

- Offensive line is down nationally and Miami’s five stars from last year are spooking some big names. Expect us to lean on evaluations. Names to know here are Top 100 prospect Isendre Ahfua, Deryc Plazz, Joseph Ioanata, Kevin Haywood and Eddie Tuerk.

Good stuff

So again I ask...By your estimation Money is Eddie Pierre-Luis more of a plan B for UM right now? OL or DT?

TA Cunningham still expected at DT?

And can any of these local DBs commit right now...Knight, Howard, Mack?

And finally do you expect Z.Patterson in this class?
 
Great write up. Anything on Jeremiah Smith or Trader?

Smith seems like a once in a decade type talent. Andre Johnson esk
 
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Really excited to be going after all this speed on offense. I say go all in on Jerrae Hawkins. The last time we had speed at the WR position( Phillip Dorsett) we were lighting up the scoreboard.
 
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Why is it that when the big time schools sign elite players, they do it year after year at the same position. But when we do it, it spooks kids the next year.
We aren’t a big-time school right now and can’t operate with that kind of equity. Trying to build towards that. The bigger issue is that our young guys are either starting or in line to potentially start for multiple years.
 
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Why is it that when the big time schools sign elite players, they do it year after year at the same position. But when we do it, it spooks kids the next year.
For real…Bama signs a million 5/4 star CBs but then gets the top one in the portal and I’m sure they’ll land more in 2024.

They sign with Bama knowing they’ll likely ride the bench but we sign a couple of five stars and now it’s I don’t know if I’ll play right away.

FOH!
 
For real…Bama signs a million 5/4 star CBs but then gets the top one in the portal and I’m sure they’ll land more in 2024.

They sign with Bama knowing they’ll likely ride the bench but we sign a couple of five stars and now it’s I don’t know if I’ll play right away.

FOH!
I mean… as explained we don’t have the equity yet. Miami starts converting some of these players into consistent 1st and 2nd day picks and the tide will change. People go to Bama and UGA with proof that waiting your turn will lead to a pay day. At the end of the day it’s about a pay day.
 
For real…Bama signs a million 5/4 star CBs but then gets the top one in the portal and I’m sure they’ll land more in 2024.

They sign with Bama knowing they’ll likely ride the bench but we sign a couple of five stars and now it’s I don’t know if I’ll play right away.

FOH!
Alabama has six championships under Saban and has produced 44 first rounders during his tenure. That's Alabama's pitch.

Miami's pitch is early playing time.
 
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