Potentially a top 5 class with the transfers

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The Surge ’19 Miami football recruiting class is ranked 33rd in the nation. When you add committed and potential transfers Surge’19 launches into the top 20 and potentially the top five in the 2019 recruiting classes nationally.
"Before former Miami football Coach Mark Richt suddenly retired on December 30, the Hurricanes 2019 recruiting class was uninspiring. Based on high school Seniors, the nation’s 33rd ranking still is. But new Miami Football Coach Manny Diaz has wasted no time in adding an infusion of talent to the Hurricanes roster.
The addition of Graduate Transfer wide receiver K.J. Osborn from Buffalo, Rising Sophomore Safety Bubba Bolden from USC and former Ohio State quarterback Tate Martell would vault Miami from 33rd to 17th nationally in the 247 composite recruiting rankings based on the three transfers’ scores in high school.
Bolden had the highest mark at 24.85 in the Class of 2017, Martell an 18.45 also in 2017 and Osborn scored a 6.81 in the Class of 2015. The accumulative number between those three is a 50.11. That would take the Miami football Surge ’19 Class from a 201.94 cumulative score for Surge ’19 to a 252.05.
That would take Miami from the nation’s 33rd ranked class in 2019 all the way up to 17th. The Hurricanes would pass Florida State and knock the Seminoles down to 18th. FSU is adding quarterback Jordan Travis as a transfer from Louisville. He had a 3.92 recruiting score coming out of high school.
Travis’ score would be enough to vault them back over Miami. The Hurricanes got the much better QB on the transfer market by adding Martell. Travis likely is on the Seminoles roster to add depth at quarterback. Bolden, Martell and Osborn will all make impacts during their Miami football careers.
The Hurricanes are not done spending time in the transfer portal. They are also actively pursuing former UCLA defensive linemen Jaelan Phillips and Chigozie Nnoruka and former Virginia Tech Defensive End Trevon Hill.
Phillips was the nation’s top-ranked recruit in the Class of 2017 and Hill was highly regarded coming out of high school. Nnoruka was not ranked as a Junior College transfer to UCLA in 2016. Hill had a score of 14.14 in the Class of 2015 and Phillips 29.89 as part of the Bruins 2017 signing class.
If Miami only signed Hill, that would place Surge ’19 as the nation’s ninth-best recruiting class with 275.19 points, just 0.19 behind Texas. If they only signed Phillips, Miami’s Surge ’19 Class would theoretically be ranked third nationally behind Alabama, Georgia and Texas A&M.
Phillips addition without Hill would give the Hurricanes the ACC’s best recruiting class. If Miami can add both Hill and Phillips they would have the nation’s third-best recruiting class behind the Crimson Tide and UGA.
In the last two weeks, Diaz and his Miami football staff have significantly upgraded their roster by adding Bolden, Martell and Osborn. The potential addition of Hill, Nnoruka and Phillips or some combination thereof could be the greatest addition of talent through transfers in one class.
Diaz has backed up the words in his introductory press conference to replace Richt as the next Miami football Head Coach. The offseason should continue to be intriguing for the Miami football program a little over the next eight months."


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So basically if we add Hill, Phillips and Nnoruka we would be behind Bama and UGA... This is #TNM
 
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The Surge ’19 Miami football recruiting class is ranked 33rd in the nation. When you add committed and potential transfers Surge’19 launches into the top 20 and potentially the top five in the 2019 recruiting classes nationally.
"Before former Miami football Coach Mark Richt suddenly retired on December 30, the Hurricanes 2019 recruiting class was uninspiring. Based on high school Seniors, the nation’s 33rd ranking still is. But new Miami Football Coach Manny Diaz has wasted no time in adding an infusion of talent to the Hurricanes roster.
The addition of Graduate Transfer wide receiver K.J. Osborn from Buffalo, Rising Sophomore Safety Bubba Bolden from USC and former Ohio State quarterback Tate Martell would vault Miami from 33rd to 17th nationally in the 247 composite recruiting rankings based on the three transfers’ scores in high school.
Bolden had the highest mark at 24.85 in the Class of 2017, Martell an 18.45 also in 2017 and Osborn scored a 6.81 in the Class of 2015. The accumulative number between those three is a 50.11. That would take the Miami football Surge ’19 Class from a 201.94 cumulative score for Surge ’19 to a 252.05.
That would take Miami from the nation’s 33rd ranked class in 2019 all the way up to 17th. The Hurricanes would pass Florida State and knock the Seminoles down to 18th. FSU is adding quarterback Jordan Travis as a transfer from Louisville. He had a 3.92 recruiting score coming out of high school.
Travis’ score would be enough to vault them back over Miami. The Hurricanes got the much better QB on the transfer market by adding Martell. Travis likely is on the Seminoles roster to add depth at quarterback. Bolden, Martell and Osborn will all make impacts during their Miami football careers.
The Hurricanes are not done spending time in the transfer portal. They are also actively pursuing former UCLA defensive linemen Jaelan Phillips and Chigozie Nnoruka and former Virginia Tech Defensive End Trevon Hill.
Phillips was the nation’s top-ranked recruit in the Class of 2017 and Hill was highly regarded coming out of high school. Nnoruka was not ranked as a Junior College transfer to UCLA in 2016. Hill had a score of 14.14 in the Class of 2015 and Phillips 29.89 as part of the Bruins 2017 signing class.
If Miami only signed Hill, that would place Surge ’19 as the nation’s ninth-best recruiting class with 275.19 points, just 0.19 behind Texas. If they only signed Phillips, Miami’s Surge ’19 Class would theoretically be ranked third nationally behind Alabama, Georgia and Texas A&M.
Phillips addition without Hill would give the Hurricanes the ACC’s best recruiting class. If Miami can add both Hill and Phillips they would have the nation’s third-best recruiting class behind the Crimson Tide and UGA.
In the last two weeks, Diaz and his Miami football staff have significantly upgraded their roster by adding Bolden, Martell and Osborn. The potential addition of Hill, Nnoruka and Phillips or some combination thereof could be the greatest addition of talent through transfers in one class.
Diaz has backed up the words in his introductory press conference to replace Richt as the next Miami football Head Coach. The offseason should continue to be intriguing for the Miami football program a little over the next eight months."



So basically if we add Hill, Phillips and Nnoruka we would be behind Bama and UGA... This is #TNM
What about Asa Martin?
 
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