Ingraham fallout and where Miami can go from here on the D-Line

Ingraham fallout and where Miami can go from here on the D-Line

Stefan Adams
St. Thomas Aquinas 4-star DT Braylen Ingraham committed to Alabama tonight, spurning the local Miami Hurricanes for the national champs. Before this past weekend, that would have been considered shocking news, as Ingraham was UM’s top target at DT for months and he was considered a heavy Miami-lean publicly.

Privately, though, Ingraham had given the Miami staff even more reason to expect he would be a Hurricane. CIS learned after the FSU game from a trusted source that Ingraham was a silent commit to the Canes and had told the staff he was going to be in this class. He had been wanting to wait to make things official so he could make his announcement on his mother’s birthday. It’s unclear exactly how long Ingraham was a silent commitment to the Canes, but either way, Miami was certainly penciling him into their class up until this weekend.

As it closed in on the weekend before his announcement, things started to change and momentum had begun to shift to Bama. By Monday, I had confirmed with an STA source and a source close to the recruitment that he was all but set to Alabama. Both sources declined to comment on exactly what precipitated the flip to the Crimson Tide.

Alabama has been a thorn in the side of Miami’s D-Line recruiting efforts this cycle and Ingraham’s recruitment essentially played out exactly like Grayson (GA) 4-star DE Kevin Harris’ situation just a few months back in May. Coming off a visit to UM, Harris told Miami he was coming, but wanted to hold off to make a planned public announcement on TV. The weekend before his announcement, though, Nick Saban got into Harris’ ear and convinced him to flip to the Crimson Tide, leaving Miami empty-handed.

Even though they were caught off guard, just like when Harris’ defection occurred, Miami will have to pick themselves up and recover quickly with their defensive line recruiting, as this cycle is less than 2 months away from the early signing period.

Who could Miami go after on the D-Line now? While I fully expect Miami to continue their pursuit of Lehigh Senior 4-star DT Quashon Fuller, CIS has confirmed that Miami has been in contact with two “new” names as of late, which are Forest Park (GA) 4-star DE Justin Eboigbe and Many (LA) 3-star DE Myron Warren.

Eboigbe in particular is interesting because he’s a name that has been on UM’s radar in the past. Back in February, former UM D-Line coach Craig Kuligowski offered Eboigbe, however, shortly afterwards, Kuligowski defected to Alabama, and contact between Eboigbe and Miami died down. It wasn’t long until Eboigbe followed Kuligowski to the Crimson Tide and committed to play in Tuscaloosa. Things have changed lately for Eboigbe though, and he has elected to look around at other schools, one of which has been Miami. Eboigbe told CIS yesterday that he is working on setting up an official to Miami next month, so there seems to be some legitimate interest on his part. Although Miami is currently recruiting him as a DE, Eboigbe has the body type at 6’5” 265 that UM likes to move inside to DT within a year or so after the player hits campus.

The Canes have also been in touch with Warren in the past few weeks, and like his potential as an edge rusher at 6’4” 235. Although Miami has not come through with an offer as of yet, Warren told CIS that UM has intimated one could be coming soon. For his part, Warren seems completely wide open and would like to take a visit to Miami soon. Texas, Oregon, and Tennessee are some others that have offered Warren as of now.

In terms of players you could see Miami get involved with down the road, keep your eye on East (UT) 4-star DT Siaki Ika and Cedar Grove (GA) 4-star DT Rashad Cheney. Although Miami has not been in contact with either as of yet, both Ika and Cheney are on Miami’s radar and both told CIS they would definitely be interested in taking visits if they started hearing from the Canes. Cheney is the more interesting name here, as he already has a UM offer and a teammate of his has been heavily connected to UM in recent months: 5-star WR Jadon Haselwood.

Also, don’t be surprised if Miami kicks the tires on Carol City 3-star DT Malcolm Ray or Miami Northwestern 3-star DT Calijah Kancey. Miami was in contact with both during the spring evaluation period, but never pulled a trigger on an offer, and the two went ahead and committed to USF (Ray) and Pitt (Kancey) instead. Ray in particular has had a monster senior season for the dominant Carol City defense in 2018 and has seen some bigger programs begin to take interest in him, including FSU.
 

Comments (395)

Got to stop taking silent commitments. Just tell the guy we'll accept your commitment when you make it public, if you feel the need to be silent go think it over some more.

That way we don't tie up spots. Either that or just recruit as if you don't have "silents," which we clearly weren't doing.
 
Got to stop taking silent commitments. Just tell the guy we'll accept your commitment when you make it public, if you feel the need to be silent go think it over some more.

That way we don't tie up spots. Either that or just recruit as if you don't have "silents," which we clearly weren't doing.

i agree. the issue w this is that these kids will perceive this as disrespect or some bull**** excuse to bail on UM. im fine w the clemson route -- commit if ur in and if u do and flip -- never come back again
 
Advertisement
What's baffling to me is why weren't we in contact with these guys anyway? You keep recruiting until much later in the process imo. I don't give a **** what a kid says.
 
Advertisement
This one hurts bad man fvck. I mean he was one of the silents. Its like saban is trying to mess with us by getting a report of all silent miami commits and then going after them hard with the bags. **** him. and don't give me the UVA garbage. One game does not completely change a kids mind like that
 
Got to stop taking silent commitments. Just tell the guy we'll accept your commitment when you make it public, if you feel the need to be silent go think it over some more.

That way we don't tie up spots. Either that or just recruit as if you don't have "silents," which we clearly weren't doing.
Dumb
 
This one hurts bad man fvck. I mean he was one of the silents. Its like saban is trying to mess with us by getting a report of all silent miami commits and then going after them hard with the bags. **** him. and don't give me the UVA garbage. One game does not completely change a kids mind like that

thats the BS macho was feeding. this had absolutely zero to do w UVA. we could've beaten UVA and he'd still have bounced. he was waiting for the offer from Bama and mom to say yes.
 
Advertisement
Advertisement
I fully expect Miami to strikeout in all his remaining targets at DT and struggle to fill the IL slots. The season was killed by the pathetic, ininspired display of the UV game and Richt decision along with the UF season. We have no momentum we are the joke in the state and for some reason local recruits use that ascthe excuse to go out.
 
Both sources declined to comment on exactly what precipitated the flip to the Crimson Tide.
*Oh, look Braylen got his mom a dodge charger for her birthday*
 
Biggest mystery in sports how one weekend with Saban can change a life.

it wasnt one weekend. anyone who believes that SMH. he was waiting for his offer from Bama to be a real one (committable) and mom to sign off. once she signed off, he flipped.
 
Back
Top