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2014 ATH Dennis Turner of Dillard High School was not a name on many people’s radars going into Saturday, but now he will be. Turner has committed to the University of Miami after receiving an offer at camp, according to his Head Coach Lorenzo Davis.
“This guy’s got great character and he’s a very quiet guy. He’s a Miami guy, who works hard all the time and will never quit. He’s not a ‘rah-rah’ guy, but once he gets out there on the field he is a football player. He is very fast, runs about a 4.51,” said Davis.
Turner’s rise as a prospect started during the spring.
“I was telling different people they had to watch this guy. Schools at practice saw how he competed and ran routes so they jumped on the bandwagon. Wake Forest, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Northern Illinois, and FIU all offered him once they saw him in person in spring.”
Turner is expected to play defensive back at Miami and his coach sees him as a cornerback.
“He’s a natural. You can play him anywhere. It’s just so easy to him. He’s a cornerback and he wants the ball so he will go get it.”
The newest Miami commit didn't expect the offer would come today.
“I wasn’t expecting it, but it just came. I got it after the camp from Coach Paul Williams,” said Turner.
Once he received the offer, he committed shortly after.
“I committed within ten minutes. I talked to my mom on the phone and she said if that’s what I wanted then to go for it. She knew it was my dream school growing up. I’ve been watching them ever since I was a kid. I grew up with them.”
Turner will be playing cornerback at Miami.
“They want me at corner because they say I’m natural at the position and I have soft hands, which is very valuable at the position.”
“This guy’s got great character and he’s a very quiet guy. He’s a Miami guy, who works hard all the time and will never quit. He’s not a ‘rah-rah’ guy, but once he gets out there on the field he is a football player. He is very fast, runs about a 4.51,” said Davis.
Turner’s rise as a prospect started during the spring.
“I was telling different people they had to watch this guy. Schools at practice saw how he competed and ran routes so they jumped on the bandwagon. Wake Forest, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Northern Illinois, and FIU all offered him once they saw him in person in spring.”
Turner is expected to play defensive back at Miami and his coach sees him as a cornerback.
“He’s a natural. You can play him anywhere. It’s just so easy to him. He’s a cornerback and he wants the ball so he will go get it.”
The newest Miami commit didn't expect the offer would come today.
“I wasn’t expecting it, but it just came. I got it after the camp from Coach Paul Williams,” said Turner.
Once he received the offer, he committed shortly after.
“I committed within ten minutes. I talked to my mom on the phone and she said if that’s what I wanted then to go for it. She knew it was my dream school growing up. I’ve been watching them ever since I was a kid. I grew up with them.”
Turner will be playing cornerback at Miami.
“They want me at corner because they say I’m natural at the position and I have soft hands, which is very valuable at the position.”
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