Hialeah 2014 QB Alin Edouard committed to Miami about two weeks ago and now that the initial feeling of euphoria is over, the athletic QB reflected on the last couple weeks.
“It’s really been crazy man. I never thought I would have the chance to stay at home because I didn’t know if Miami would offer. My family always wanted me to stay home and I grew up a Miami fan so it was perfect,” said Edouard.
With Miami offering has also come interest from other programs such as Penn State and Tennessee.
“I’ve been getting more offers ever since I committed. It’s just a blessing, but I’m going to stay committed.”
When Mario Cristobal left to Alabama, Edouard took to Twitter to express is discontent with the move, but now he says there are no issues.
“It doesn’t really change anything with Miami. I was just saying that in the beginning because he was one of the coaches that recruited me. Coach Coley is a great guy, I can’t say enough about him. He made me feel at home in the junior day.”
Edouard has already been hitting the recruiting trail hard for the ‘Canes.
“I’ve been talking to all the 2014 kids and it’s gonna be crazy. A lot of them have already told me where they are gonna go, but I can’t say anything. It will be great though and we are gonna get a lot of talent.”
The dual-threat quarterback looks up to a pair of Dade County products.
“The quarterback I really look up to is Teddy Bridgewater. I feel like we can do a lot of the same things and he’s such a great leader. I like Stephen Morris a lot too and he is someone I’ve known since my 10th grade year.”
“It’s really been crazy man. I never thought I would have the chance to stay at home because I didn’t know if Miami would offer. My family always wanted me to stay home and I grew up a Miami fan so it was perfect,” said Edouard.
With Miami offering has also come interest from other programs such as Penn State and Tennessee.
“I’ve been getting more offers ever since I committed. It’s just a blessing, but I’m going to stay committed.”
When Mario Cristobal left to Alabama, Edouard took to Twitter to express is discontent with the move, but now he says there are no issues.
“It doesn’t really change anything with Miami. I was just saying that in the beginning because he was one of the coaches that recruited me. Coach Coley is a great guy, I can’t say enough about him. He made me feel at home in the junior day.”
Edouard has already been hitting the recruiting trail hard for the ‘Canes.
“I’ve been talking to all the 2014 kids and it’s gonna be crazy. A lot of them have already told me where they are gonna go, but I can’t say anything. It will be great though and we are gonna get a lot of talent.”
The dual-threat quarterback looks up to a pair of Dade County products.
“The quarterback I really look up to is Teddy Bridgewater. I feel like we can do a lot of the same things and he’s such a great leader. I like Stephen Morris a lot too and he is someone I’ve known since my 10th grade year.”