Dwayne Lawson commits to Miami

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Every time I think of Tampa Hillsborough, I think about a kid I wanted at Miami to come into the 2010 class with Stephen Morris, but we never offered him...Tarean Austin. Now, looking back, Austin ended up at New Mexico, started a couple of games as a Freshman there, then transferred to Fort Hayes State...so he didn't really develop. But back then, I really liked his tape and wanted him as a 2nd QB option in the 2010 class.

This kid looks a lot better than Austin did, and a lot more athletic. Probably doesn't have as big of an arm as Austin did, but he's a really good athlete. Glad to have him.

I think of Dwight Gooden!
 
He told canesport.com that he should be considered a "soft" commitment, will make a final decision in October and plans to visit Tennessee, Ohio State and Mississippi in the coming months.

He had more than 25 offers, including from FSU, UF, Auburn and Louisville.

"I just think Miami is the place for me to be," Lawson told canesport. "That's what made me commit. I prayed on it, think that's the best situation for me. It's a perfect situation, I feel, it really is. There's the playing time chances, the players they have on the team and the coaches, the coaches are great coaches."

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He told canesport.com that he should be considered a "soft" commitment, will make a final decision in October and plans to visit Tennessee, Ohio State and Mississippi in the coming months.

He had more than 25 offers, including from FSU, UF, Auburn and Louisville.

"I just think Miami is the place for me to be," Lawson told canesport. "That's what made me commit. I prayed on it, think that's the best situation for me. It's a perfect situation, I feel, it really is. There's the playing time chances, the players they have on the team and the coaches, the coaches are great coaches."

Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...e-5-win-brooklyn-complains.html#storylink=cpy
so the best thing we have is the herald quoting a ferman interview saying the guy is a soft commit.
 
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I'm gonna miss him very much :D
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Can we get Pete or someone from CIS to interview this kid?? This "soft" commit thing sounds strange to be throwing around minutes after you commit to a school. Figure in the moments after pulling the trigger you'd be all-in, usually it's a couple days after that kids start re-evaluating.
 
Can we get Pete or someone from CIS to interview this kid?? This "soft" commit thing sounds strange to be throwing around minutes after you commit to a school. Figure in the moments after pulling the trigger you'd be all-in, usually it's a couple days after that kids start re-evaluating.

Every kid is a soft commit until LOI day. Do you really not think HBK was a soft commit last year while he was in talks and visits with UCLA? He ultimately decided to stay with Miami. Like I said, "ultimately," as in it was a post-commit decision.

The only difference is this kid actually honestly said he was a "soft" commit, but all his comments very very positive.

We've kept soft commits and lost "firm" commits.
 
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Had a late lunch with someone close to him and pretty much all the top talent in Tampa (Bay Area). I've known for a couple weeks the kid was going to commit. He solid. Watched them practice and he is big. Has one of those naturally powerful arms without much effort. Those saying he a project have no idea what they talking about! George Campbell is a big dude too ( gaytors or Bama sorry). We gotta a good chance with Dion Cain Tampa Bay Tech. Very athletic! I was told he's on par with Campbell if he plays WR. I was also told Campbell has a younger cousin at Dunedin the plays DT. For the life of me can't think of his name or the DT he told me about at Tarpon Springs. Says the Canes should be all over both. I'll get back with those names (sorry). Byron Cowart wanted to go to Oregon, but parents limited him to state of Florida or Georgia (Dawgs). He looks like an NFL'er right now. Says Bama tough to beat because the treat players like royalty. They can't get paid but want for nothing! Get best of everything. They live large, win big and put em' in the league, that's their appeal right now. Lastly, told me pretty much all the top talent likes Miami, but they gotta win and win big and get some high draft choices and they can easily be relevant again.
 
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