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### UM seems to have helped itself this past weekend with key oral commitment Brad Kaaya, who’s such a priority that Al Golden visited with him last Thursday in California, even though he knew he would see him over the weekend in Coral Gables.
“Miami official visit went great,” Kaaya tweeted today. “Got to meet president Shalala. Very compassionate individual.”
Georgia-based tight end Christopher Herndon, a UM oral commitment, told Canesport.com that Kaaya “said he’s fully committed, isn’t thinking about anywhere else.”
UCLA and Boise State are still recruiting Kaaya, amid unconfirmed Internet reports that he's visiting Boise at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, Kaaya’s high-school teammate, 6-5 receiver Brayden Lenius, will visit UM Jan. 31 and also is considering Washington State and Minnesota. He told Rivals.com that the three schools are “pretty even” but then said that having Kaaya committed gives UM a “little bit of an edge.”
### Four-star safety Arrion Springs reportedly was the only player who wasn’t a UM oral commitment that visited UM's campus over the weekend. He’s considered a solid Oregon commitment.
### We mentioned last week that UM sees South Dade three-star receiver Tyre Brady as a faster version of Allen Hurns. He told Canesport.com today that UM coaches “are going to use me on kick returns, as a deep threat, like Allen Hurns.”
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...ecruiting-and-heat-chatter.html#storylink=cpy
“Miami official visit went great,” Kaaya tweeted today. “Got to meet president Shalala. Very compassionate individual.”
Georgia-based tight end Christopher Herndon, a UM oral commitment, told Canesport.com that Kaaya “said he’s fully committed, isn’t thinking about anywhere else.”
UCLA and Boise State are still recruiting Kaaya, amid unconfirmed Internet reports that he's visiting Boise at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, Kaaya’s high-school teammate, 6-5 receiver Brayden Lenius, will visit UM Jan. 31 and also is considering Washington State and Minnesota. He told Rivals.com that the three schools are “pretty even” but then said that having Kaaya committed gives UM a “little bit of an edge.”
### Four-star safety Arrion Springs reportedly was the only player who wasn’t a UM oral commitment that visited UM's campus over the weekend. He’s considered a solid Oregon commitment.
### We mentioned last week that UM sees South Dade three-star receiver Tyre Brady as a faster version of Allen Hurns. He told Canesport.com today that UM coaches “are going to use me on kick returns, as a deep threat, like Allen Hurns.”
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...ecruiting-and-heat-chatter.html#storylink=cpy