Ben Congdon Shares Why He Committed to Miami

Trinton Breeze
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Miami secured another four-star commitment, as OT Ben Congdon announced his decision to join the Hurricanes. He spoke with CanesInSight about his decision:

"I want to be a leader, and I want to prove Miami football is an elite and true competitor," Congdon said. "Also, they have two of the best coaches [Cristobal and Mirabal] to develop my game under."

The four-star offensive lineman and folk-style wrestler, who dominates opponents like Andre The Giant, told CanesInSight in January that he and Miami's coaches "have an amazing relationship."

The 6-foot-7, 285-pounder ranks as the No. 29 offensive lineman in the nation and the No. 15 prospect from Ohio. Congdon said the Canes are getting a competitor:

"My strengths are my length and my feet, along with what Midwest OLs are known for, just playing ****ed-off football."



He becomes the fourth player in the 2026 recruiting class, joining LB Jordan Campbell, QB Dereon Coleman, and DB Camdin Portis.

Check out some of his film from his junior season:

 

Comments (9)

I don't need to see anything more than play #1 on his highlights. Love me a lineman that plays angry and with a grudge. That **** is demoralizing for a defense. I'll take 5 lineman who just wanna take your lunch
 
Seems like Mario and Mirabal share a philosophy with the Eagles when it comes to building the OL....just get a bunch of huge tackle-types and maul the other team.
 
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Please let this kid know to ignore any communication from @JG13 to see if he wants to folk style wrestle after a few ****tails.
 
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