Hurricanes commit Savion Collins sets the record straight: ‘I love UM’
Miami Palmetto defensive tackle Savion Collins has been committed to the Miami Hurricanes’ 2021 recruiting class for more than two years. Pledging in September 2018, as a sophomore at Southwe…
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Good read seems like the young man is finally understanding how the recruiting game is played and wants to receive an official offer to sign come signing day. So he is publicly mending fences which had holes created by previous interviews and statements.
Also Collins admits talks with other schools have fallen off so he is getting the life lesson of you better like who likes you and make it work.
“Coach Manny [Diaz] knows what he does,” Collins said. “He chooses the best people that he feels is best qualified for that position. He feels that coach Stroud is the best person, I’m going to go with coach Stroud. I’m going to put my trust in him, and hopefully, he can put his trust in me.”
Also I see playing OG as both a punishment and blessing. He can learn the how olinemen operate and have technique tells/tendency, which he can exploit in college since he is new to the game. Such as OLine foot placement, body lean in stances, high hat on passing plays and low hat on running plays. The most pertinent skill he will learn is how a double team works from the oline perspective and how he can utilize that knowledge to defeat them as a 1or 0 technique. Which he may not have noticed just playing high school DT where he overpowers smaller olinemen.
Go Canes
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