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During the spring evaluation period, 2021 Bergen Catholic (NJ) 4-star DT Tywone Malone popped up on the radar of DL coach Todd Stroud and the Miami Hurricanes. After watching him in spring practice this May, Stroud pulled the trigger on a UM offer for Malone, who is already considered one of the top defensive linemen in the 2021 class.
“Coach Stroud came to the school and told me he was offering me,” Malone said. “It was amazing getting an offer from the U.”
Being from New Jersey, it would usually be a hassle to travel and visit Coral Gables. However, it just so happened that Malone was participating in a baseball tournament in Fort Myers during the week following Paradise Camp, so the UM coaches convinced Malone and his father to extend their trip on the front end and hit two birds with one stone.
“Paradise was amazing, it was mad fun and a lot of energy there,” Malone said. “I didn’t do the camp because I had baseball that week, but I went around the school and saw the campus.”
During the two-day event, Malone was able to get some one-on-one time with an NFL Hall of Famer at his defensive tackle position.
“I got to speak with Warren Sapp,” Malone said. “We mostly talked about workout tips for me to get better at my position.”
After the visit, Malone feels Miami made a move in his recruitment and the Canes are near the top of his list at this point.
“I really haven’t started visiting other schools yet, so I have nothing to compare it to, but Miami is up there,” Malone said. “They just have amazing coaches that will help the players develop, and the program itself is just amazing. The people there are fun to be around.”
The 6-2 280 pound prospect already has offers from all over the country, but his next visits are planned to Michigan and Notre Dame this weekend. As for a decision, Malone feels it is best not to rush things and he prefers to take his time getting familiar with all his options.
“I’ll probably decide the end of my senior year after the football season,” Malone said. “Right now, I’m just working hard to get back to the state championship and win.”
As a sophomore at Bergen Catholic in 2018, Malone put up 45 tackles, 8.5 TFL, and 3.5 sacks, along with one PBU and a forced fumble. At the Opening New Jersey Regional in April, Malone recorded a 5.20 40-yard dash, a 4.75 short shuttle, and a 25.40 inch vertical leap.
“I play hard and fast,” Malone says in describing his game. “I would do anything the coach asks me to do.”
“Coach Stroud came to the school and told me he was offering me,” Malone said. “It was amazing getting an offer from the U.”
Being from New Jersey, it would usually be a hassle to travel and visit Coral Gables. However, it just so happened that Malone was participating in a baseball tournament in Fort Myers during the week following Paradise Camp, so the UM coaches convinced Malone and his father to extend their trip on the front end and hit two birds with one stone.
“Paradise was amazing, it was mad fun and a lot of energy there,” Malone said. “I didn’t do the camp because I had baseball that week, but I went around the school and saw the campus.”
During the two-day event, Malone was able to get some one-on-one time with an NFL Hall of Famer at his defensive tackle position.
“I got to speak with Warren Sapp,” Malone said. “We mostly talked about workout tips for me to get better at my position.”
After the visit, Malone feels Miami made a move in his recruitment and the Canes are near the top of his list at this point.
“I really haven’t started visiting other schools yet, so I have nothing to compare it to, but Miami is up there,” Malone said. “They just have amazing coaches that will help the players develop, and the program itself is just amazing. The people there are fun to be around.”
The 6-2 280 pound prospect already has offers from all over the country, but his next visits are planned to Michigan and Notre Dame this weekend. As for a decision, Malone feels it is best not to rush things and he prefers to take his time getting familiar with all his options.
“I’ll probably decide the end of my senior year after the football season,” Malone said. “Right now, I’m just working hard to get back to the state championship and win.”
As a sophomore at Bergen Catholic in 2018, Malone put up 45 tackles, 8.5 TFL, and 3.5 sacks, along with one PBU and a forced fumble. At the Opening New Jersey Regional in April, Malone recorded a 5.20 40-yard dash, a 4.75 short shuttle, and a 25.40 inch vertical leap.
“I play hard and fast,” Malone says in describing his game. “I would do anything the coach asks me to do.”