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University School Wide Receiver Jordan Cunningham (6'2, 175) has been a name on the radar for a while, following his monster sophomore season. The Canes have always been near the top of his list, but now there are other schools heavily in the running
"Stanford, Miami, Notre Dame, Alabama, and FSU are all equal at this time and I am looking for a good relationship with the coaches, possible early playing time, number of receivers on the team, academic rank, success as a team, and type of offense," Cunningham said.
When asked about his relationship with the Miami coaches, Cunningham said "We keep in touch."
"The championships, it's the hometown team, I grew up a fan, I have a good relationship with the coaches, and possible early playing time are all reasons Miami is appealing. They tell me I'm one of their top prospects," Cunningham added.
While his sister attends the University of Miami, he says that will not impact his decision.
"The school I choose will be getting a hard-working and ambitious student-athlete. My strengths are the deep ball and being able to run every route smoothly," he said.
Cunningham noted that the Miami coaches have told him they are looking to add two receivers in this class and that he has not decided when he will announce his decision.
"Stanford, Miami, Notre Dame, Alabama, and FSU are all equal at this time and I am looking for a good relationship with the coaches, possible early playing time, number of receivers on the team, academic rank, success as a team, and type of offense," Cunningham said.
When asked about his relationship with the Miami coaches, Cunningham said "We keep in touch."
"The championships, it's the hometown team, I grew up a fan, I have a good relationship with the coaches, and possible early playing time are all reasons Miami is appealing. They tell me I'm one of their top prospects," Cunningham added.
While his sister attends the University of Miami, he says that will not impact his decision.
"The school I choose will be getting a hard-working and ambitious student-athlete. My strengths are the deep ball and being able to run every route smoothly," he said.
Cunningham noted that the Miami coaches have told him they are looking to add two receivers in this class and that he has not decided when he will announce his decision.