Herbert and Slaton OVing to Miami together

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Slaton may have the same impact on the interior of the line that Donaldson would as a tackle next season. That kid just looks angry and mean. Sign me up.
 
If we pull these tie and keep what we have . Wow , clearly people will get asked to leave this spring . Golden kids will be weeded out
 
If we pull these tie and keep what we have . Wow , clearly people will get asked to leave this spring . Golden kids will be weeded out

Totally agree, If (its a big If) we land all our OL targets, next year we'll be much improved, and in 2-3 years we'll have one of the nastiest lines in the nation.
 
Just asking.....Isn't it better if their parents go with them? Not saying them going together is bad. It's probably good; unless they're saying "let's go get some free sh#t together." But I'd rather each kid go with his parents. And if that happens and that's the same day/weekend, then great.
 
Just asking.....Isn't it better if their parents go with them? Not saying them going together is bad. It's probably good; unless they're saying "let's go get some free sh#t together." But I'd rather each kid go with his parents. And if that happens and that's the same day/weekend, then great.

Has anybody said their family isn't coming?
 
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Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage OL Kai-Leon Herbert and Tedarrell Slaton remain high priorities for the Hurricanes.

And UM continues to make a big push for both.

Heritage line coach Travis Spiva says he's talking with UM coach Mike Rumph "pretty often," and of course he's in constant contact with both top linemen.

Spiva says Herbert and Slaton have set up Cane official visits together for the weekend of Jan. 21

"Both of them talk to Mike Rumph all the time, know the situation at Miami, that they can play early there," Spiva said. "It's more the fit, the feel there that they have to see."

Herbert already feels he fits at Michigan, where he committed. And while Spiva says Herbert is "pretty solid" in his commitment, with the visit he's leaving the door open for the Canes.

Slaton, meanwhile, is taking an open view to recruiting. Spiva says it won't surprise him if it's a signing day announcement for Slaton.

"It's open for Tedarrell," Spiva said. "He hasn't shown anything, hasn't shown any lean to anything yet."

Spiva says both players are impressed with how UM coaches are recruiting them, and that it ultimately will come down to the comfort level at the school.

"They love the coaches, the players at Miami and the idea of staying close (to home), the playing time (opportunity)," Spiva said. "But Miami has to match the feeling they get when they go other places."

There's that Rumph name again , maybe some people can chill a little on dude
 
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