Brooklyn (NY) ASA College OL Jahair Jones called up Hurricane coach Al Golden early this afternoon.
Golden picked up the phone and Jones blurted "I'm coming to the U."
"Coach Golden, he was sitting right next to James Coley - they were excited, said `Congratulations,'" Jones said. "I committed to both of them."
Jones says the plan is to sign his Cane papers on Wednesday.
"They said after I sign they'll send me the workout regimen," Jones said.
While he's a UM commitment, he still says he hasn't entirely ruled out Virginia Tech.
"It's 80-20 (Miami)," he says.
Jones says he doesn't see that 20 percent really inching up, though.
He says he picked Miami "because it just felt like it was a better opportunity for me as a player and I saw the people around there (on the official visit), looked at the whole picture. And I want to play against Florida State, love that rivalry."
His expectations coming in early?
"To work hard, learn the system, lift and get stronger," Jones said.
He expects to start out at left tackle.
"The coaches said I can compete for a starting position," Jones said. "I'm going to work my butt of for when the season starts and I plan to start every game."
Jones arrives as a true sophomore - he was qualified out of high school and played one year at ASA College to get more interest. His team finished this season with a 6-2 record.
ASA College head coach Dennis Orlando said of Jones that "he was real comfortable down there at Miami - he's going to fit in there really well. He's a hard worker, is not a `me' guy, is a team guy. I think by him getting here in the spring he'll have a strong chance to contribute in the fall.
"He has the talent to be exceptional in run and pass blocking. He's raw right now because this is only his third year playing football. So he's a raw prospect, but with the right coaching he'll be really good."
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