5-star QB Neimann Lawrence Puts Hurricanes In Top Schools

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Another day, another prospect in the 2028 class trimming things down.

Five-star quarterback Neimann Lawerence out of American Heritage School has cut his list to 10 schools, and the Miami Hurricanes football are right in the mix.



He is currently ranked No. 27 overall, the No. 3 quarterback, and the No. 8 player in the Sunshine State in the 247Sports 2028 Composite rankings. He holds offers from 28 schools.

According to 247Sports, the 6-foot-1, 205-pound...

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Really curious as to how Miami recruits top ranked QB recruits when the last 3 years we’ve skipped over our current QB recruits for a portal QB with Ward, Beck and Mensah. What does Cristobal say to these kids that has them (Davidson, Lawrence, etc) put Miami in their top offers. Thoughts?
 
Really curious as to how Miami recruits top ranked QB recruits when the last 3 years we’ve skipped over our current QB recruits for a portal QB with Ward, Beck and Mensah. What does Cristobal say to these kids that has them (Davidson, Lawrence, etc) put Miami in their top offers. Thoughts?
Probably what all the other top programs that take portal kids and also recruit high school kids say…if you’re the best kid you’ll play.
 
Probably what all the other top programs that take portal kids and also recruit high school kids say…if you’re the best kid you’ll play.
Exactly. People keep thinking we're the only ones doing it when most teams are.

The QBs we've portaled over (Emory, Judd) were not highly-regarded coming out of H.S. Hardly anyone expected them to ever be the regular started. Of course we were going to recruit over them.
 
Exactly. People keep thinking we're the only ones doing it when most teams are.

The QBs we've portaled over (Emory, Judd) were not highly-regarded coming out of H.S. Hardly anyone expected them to ever be the regular started. Of course we were going to recruit over them.
Even Luke Nickel, with all his accomplishments out of high school in the state of Georgia, wasn't considered an elite prospect. Out of Georgia and never got offers from UGA, Clemson, Bama, Florida etc. mostly middle tier P4 programs.

I'm not sure if Dawson just wants to avoid Big boy recruiting battles or if his way of identifying high school players is different.
 
Even Luke Nickel, with all his accomplishments out of high school in the state of Georgia, wasn't considered an elite prospect. Out of Georgia and never got offers from UGA, Clemson, Bama, Florida etc. mostly middle tier P4 programs.

I'm not sure if Dawson just wants to avoid Big boy recruiting battles or if his way of identifying high school players is different.
I think it’s more that they see a few kids worth breaking the bank for in high school and if you can’t get one of the few you drop down to the developmental tier and reallocate
 
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