Miami got his last visit of the summer and the Hurricanes made a big impression.
“It was good,” Offord said. “They actually surprised. It was exciting. When we got to go inside a defensive meeting, I walked in, I was shocked, they all stood up and they were happy to see me like they had it planned out to see me. They all started screaming.”
Offord likes the way Miami is rebuilding and said there is a lot of “speed” within the program.
“Miami has a lot of history,” Offord added.
Offord has a lot of game visits already scheduled. He’ll be at Georgia Tech for the Louisville game to open the season. The next day he’ll be at Tulane. He also aims to be at the Georgia-South Carolina game in Athens, the Clemson-Florida State game in Death Valley and the Miami-Clemson game in Coral Gables.
Offord ranks as the nation’s No. 7 prospect overall.