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2018 South Dade CB D.J. Ivey received an offer from the hometown Miami Hurricanes and was very close to committing.
Ivey (6-feet, 175) describes himself as a "long, tall" corner and had previously held offers from Louisville, Kentucky, West Virginia, and FAU prior to today when the Canes offered as well.
"I had expected it because they sent me a message asking me to come to camp and they said hey would offer me if I came to play," said Ivey.
"It was Coach Banda that told me, but Coach Diaz was the one who told him to do it. I was excited for it. Coach Mark Richt also told me that I had the offer."
The South Dade rising junior appreciates that Miami is early on him.
"It means a lot to me because most schools aren't even looking at me. My hometown is probably where I want to be," Ivey said.
Ivey even had the thought of a commitment on his mind.
"I thought about it. I'm going to talk to my family about it and my coaches, so it could still come later on in the week," he said.
"My mom already wants me to stay home. So I know she wants me to do it."
As for how today went? He performed well enough to receive the offer. He assessed his experience.
"The camp went very well. The competition was OK; I've been against better. It was just a great experience to work with the coaches and learn new things," Ivey said.
"Coach Banda was on me all day. Coach Rumph was on me too and told me I was lazy in the beginning, but I picked it up."
A trio of Miami targets in Trajan Bandy, CJ Henderson, and Josh Jobe was on campus today as well. He knows them all from optimist football.
"I know Gilbert, Trajan, CJ, all of them," said Ivey. "When I got the offer, Trajan said 'what's up, you gonna commit?'"
Does Ivey see Bandy flipping to Miami?
"I can see it, with the way he's talking. I'll keep in touch with him about it."
Ivey (6-feet, 175) describes himself as a "long, tall" corner and had previously held offers from Louisville, Kentucky, West Virginia, and FAU prior to today when the Canes offered as well.
"I had expected it because they sent me a message asking me to come to camp and they said hey would offer me if I came to play," said Ivey.
"It was Coach Banda that told me, but Coach Diaz was the one who told him to do it. I was excited for it. Coach Mark Richt also told me that I had the offer."
The South Dade rising junior appreciates that Miami is early on him.
"It means a lot to me because most schools aren't even looking at me. My hometown is probably where I want to be," Ivey said.
Ivey even had the thought of a commitment on his mind.
"I thought about it. I'm going to talk to my family about it and my coaches, so it could still come later on in the week," he said.
"My mom already wants me to stay home. So I know she wants me to do it."
As for how today went? He performed well enough to receive the offer. He assessed his experience.
"The camp went very well. The competition was OK; I've been against better. It was just a great experience to work with the coaches and learn new things," Ivey said.
"Coach Banda was on me all day. Coach Rumph was on me too and told me I was lazy in the beginning, but I picked it up."
A trio of Miami targets in Trajan Bandy, CJ Henderson, and Josh Jobe was on campus today as well. He knows them all from optimist football.
"I know Gilbert, Trajan, CJ, all of them," said Ivey. "When I got the offer, Trajan said 'what's up, you gonna commit?'"
Does Ivey see Bandy flipping to Miami?
"I can see it, with the way he's talking. I'll keep in touch with him about it."