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Evans Seven: Class of 2020 boom-or-bust potential
We assess which schools’ 2020 classes have the greater boom-or-bust potential.
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7. MIAMI
Deivon Smith (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)
Miami responded to its down 2018 recruiting cycle with a nice bounceback, solid 2019 group. Jim Larranaga and his staff are hoping for much better this time around as they have positioned themselves in a great spot with a handful of Rivals150 prospects.
Deivon Smith has been one of their top targets in recent months but Alabama, Louisville and Oregon have done just the same.
Figuring out a list for Andre Curbelo is nearly impossible but the Hurricanes are a potential suitor. Lynn Greer remains a target as Larranaga just attended one of his games last week. Puff Johnson is a possibility as he works out near Miami’s campus for weeks at a time.
Matt Cross has already visited Miami and will likely commit next month. Jamille Reynolds is a big man that the Canes sit in his final six for as they have gained traction with Jon Aku, too.
However, there is not one, singular prospect that the Canes lead for which, if things don’t play out accordingly, could blow up in their faces and leave The U scrambling later this fall.