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Over on the other coast, Tyriq McCord is part of the pitch, too. The former Miami defensive lineman played for Coach Lane and Tampa Jefferson and worked as an assistant coach on Lane’s staff in the spring before he returned to school in the fall to finish his degree.
With McCord there to make the case for the Hurricanes, Miami has a chance to pick up some late momentum in Dixon’s recruitment. The visits, Lane said, are always what have stood out to Dixon, so this weekend will be crucial.
“I know he loved the visits,” Lane said. “John spoke highly of visiting Miami and he thinks the world of the education.”
Miami’s pitch has come from a handful of angles. While Dixon said he was never interested in the Florida State Seminoles or Florida Gators, the Hurricanes intrigued Dixon enough to get him on campus for junior day in March. Dixon liked the visit enough to return for Paradise Camp in July, even though he was still recovering from his injury. Cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph made a quick impression on Dixon, who has also played some wide receiver in his high school career.
Over on the other coast, Tyriq McCord is part of the pitch, too. The former Miami defensive lineman played for Coach Lane and Tampa Jefferson and worked as an assistant coach on Lane’s staff in the spring before he returned to school in the fall to finish his degree.
With McCord there to make the case for the Hurricanes, Miami has a chance to pick up some late momentum in Dixon’s recruitment. The visits, Lane said, are always what have stood out to Dixon, so this weekend will be crucial.
“I know he loved the visits,” Lane said. “John spoke highly of visiting Miami and he thinks the world of the education.”
Miami’s pitch has come from a handful of angles. While Dixon said he was never interested in the Florida State Seminoles or Florida Gators, the Hurricanes intrigued Dixon enough to get him on campus for junior day in March. Dixon liked the visit enough to return for Paradise Camp in July, even though he was still recovering from his injury. Cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph made a quick impression on Dixon, who has also played some wide receiver in his high school career.