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Dope. We just got Larry Centers.
less 7 on 7 divas please & thank youInteresting tidbit from the commitment interview: after Gorman lost to Mater Dei (the #2 team in the nation), Lofton was in tears on the field. This was a game he dominated and made all kinds of hustle plays, including the first play on his HL reel.
We need more elite competitors.
Yeah I’m sold.Interesting tidbit from the commitment interview: after Gorman lost to Mater Dei (the #2 team in the nation), Lofton was in tears on the field. This was a game he dominated and made all kinds of hustle plays, including the first play on his HL reel.
We need more elite competitors.
Great compDope. We just got Larry Centers.
This guy is a warrior refuse to lose, and on the field he is a tankInteresting tidbit from the commitment interview: after Gorman lost to Mater Dei (the #2 team in the nation), Lofton was in tears on the field. This was a game he dominated and made all kinds of hustle plays, including the first play on his HL reel.
We need more elite competitors.
The Hurricanes have secured the commitment of one of the most versatile high school football prospects in the country, tight end Elija Lofton. The Las Vegas native announced his commitment to the University of Miami on a live stream via 247Sports, choosing the Canes over other finalists including Arizona State, Texas, Hawaii, and Washington.
Lofton, a dynamic player from Bishop Gorman High School, is the #13 ranked tight end in the nation and the #242 overall player in the country according to 247Sports. He shares an alma mater with former Miami tight end and current Houston Texans' player, Brevin Jordan.
What sets Lofton apart is his multifaceted skill set. The Canes coaches regard him as one of the best "football players" in the country. His ability to line up as a wide receiver, running back, or tight end, coupled with his potential to play as a linebacker, makes Lofton a rare talent.
Lofton showcased his scoring prowess last December in a game against Chaminade-Madonna, where he scored a staggering five touchdowns. It is this unique versatility and scoring ability that has led the Miami coaching staff to believe that Lofton could be a game-changing recruit for the Hurricanes. Given his skill set, Lofton could be a dominant force in the ACC, bringing new energy and dynamism to the Canes' offense.
Original player thread: https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/elija-lofton-4-te-from-bishop-gorman-aka-mini-brevin.183321/
No one said it, only youI’m glad “mini-brevin” isn’t in this title because that’s definitely not what he is.
It’s in the title of the other Lofton thread.No one said it, only you
You getting better!