After signing linebacker Terry McCray in the 2014 class, it is evident the Miami Hurricanes staff is trying to re-establish a pipeline at Blanche Ely high school in Pompano Beach.
Now, Blanche Ely has another stud that the 'Canes have picked up early in the 2015 cycle.
Therrell Gossier is a 6-foot-5- 200 pound beast of a wide receiver, who excels in basketball and track for the Tigers.
Gossier holds offers in football from the likes of Clemson, Kentucky, Nebraska, and West Virginia.
However, late this past month, Gossier visited Miami in hopes of an offer. Two days later, the 'Canes called offering Gossier and he wasted no time and committed on the spot.
"I took an unofficial visit, so the coaches got to show me around the school again. Then a couple days later the coaches called me to say they wanted to offer me and I didn't want to waste any time and I committed right away," said Gossier.
Gossier is an obvious redzone threat with his monstrous size, but while watching him at the Coach Mac 7-on-7 in Pompano Beach on Saturday, June 28th, fans and coaches realized that he could burn opposing defenses over the middle of the field.
Gossier is not one-dimensional by any means. Blanche Ely does a great job of using him by giving him post routes, fade routes, slants, hitches, and Gossier uses his basketball instincts and big frame to "block-out" opposing defenders.
"I'm a real explosive receiver and I'm working hard to make sure that I can play right away when I get to Miami. For me, I just want to help UM get back to the way they were back in the days," said Gossier.
"Miami is great for me because what they offer is so much more than football. They have great academics which I'm going to need down the road. The campus also is great. The classroom size was nice too because now I know my professors can be working with me 1-on-1."
Gossier is friends with a lot of current Miami targets and commits, but one guy he wants to bring to Coral Gables with him for sure is Cardinal Gibbons defensive end Richard McIntosh.
Miami knows Gossier still has a lot of work to do before he reaches his full potential, but Gossier will be a defense's worst nightmare 3-4 years down the road. Size, big sure hands, and determination are going to take Gossier far in his football future.
Now, Blanche Ely has another stud that the 'Canes have picked up early in the 2015 cycle.
Therrell Gossier is a 6-foot-5- 200 pound beast of a wide receiver, who excels in basketball and track for the Tigers.
Gossier holds offers in football from the likes of Clemson, Kentucky, Nebraska, and West Virginia.
However, late this past month, Gossier visited Miami in hopes of an offer. Two days later, the 'Canes called offering Gossier and he wasted no time and committed on the spot.
"I took an unofficial visit, so the coaches got to show me around the school again. Then a couple days later the coaches called me to say they wanted to offer me and I didn't want to waste any time and I committed right away," said Gossier.
Gossier is an obvious redzone threat with his monstrous size, but while watching him at the Coach Mac 7-on-7 in Pompano Beach on Saturday, June 28th, fans and coaches realized that he could burn opposing defenses over the middle of the field.
Gossier is not one-dimensional by any means. Blanche Ely does a great job of using him by giving him post routes, fade routes, slants, hitches, and Gossier uses his basketball instincts and big frame to "block-out" opposing defenders.
"I'm a real explosive receiver and I'm working hard to make sure that I can play right away when I get to Miami. For me, I just want to help UM get back to the way they were back in the days," said Gossier.
"Miami is great for me because what they offer is so much more than football. They have great academics which I'm going to need down the road. The campus also is great. The classroom size was nice too because now I know my professors can be working with me 1-on-1."
Gossier is friends with a lot of current Miami targets and commits, but one guy he wants to bring to Coral Gables with him for sure is Cardinal Gibbons defensive end Richard McIntosh.
Miami knows Gossier still has a lot of work to do before he reaches his full potential, but Gossier will be a defense's worst nightmare 3-4 years down the road. Size, big sure hands, and determination are going to take Gossier far in his football future.