For the first time this season, Miami defensive line commit
Tyson Bacon visited Hard Rock Stadium to watch the Hurricanes play for their
41-7 win over NC State. He had plans to check out his future team earlier in the year, but an ACL tear he suffered prevented that from happening. Bacon arrived at the game wearing a knee brace but was walking comfortably. He told
CaneSport afterwards that he’s ahead of schedule in his rehab.
“Everything’s going great. I’m at least three to four weeks ahead,” Bacon said. “I’m already walking, already jogging, I’m already strengthening it at seven weeks, and I’m just ready to get back.”
“I learned to just tune out the outside noise,” he said. “I mean, everyone keeps calling, telling me my rankings dropped, and how I went from top 60 in the nation to just a three star and dropping down. But really, none of that matters when it comes down to it, because at the end of the day, we all got the same goal, and we’re all gonna go to that next level, and it’s who competes and who performs.”
“I’m very excited,” Bacon said. “I mean, I’ve been waiting for this moment since forever, since the day I committed, and they showed me nothing but love ever since then.”
“Just the history behind it. Also me just having two great coaches just on the edge and interior. I just get great sticks on both ends. I just like that a lot.”
Bacon is listed at 6-foot-3.5, but we think he could be an inch or two taller after seeing him again in person. He has the type of frame that Miami really values on the defensive line.