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2014 Miami Central offensive tackle Trevor Darling is one of the many team leaders on the rockets team who pushes the younger players to achieve greater goals.
“Right now, were stressing to continue to work hard in practice. We’re going to push them to get the most out of them and get the best out of them. We just talk to them about not letting the pressure get to your head because we’re a big school and just because we have a big fanclub.”
Central’s schedule is jam packed with tough opponents including a trip to to play nationally ranked Don Bosco Prep, as well as playing the talented local teams such as Booker T, Northwestern and Carol City. The towering offensive linemen can’t seem to pick a favorite game though.
“I’m most excited about the national teams, but at the same time the local teams that we play because we know some of the players from the other teams and we talk to each other and get riled up.”
The 6’5 295 pound offensive linemen has been the longest standing commitment for the university of Miami when he gave his pledge before his junior year. While some would think that his commitment would begin to weaken, he reassures ‘Canes fans he is still solidly committed.
“Yes, I’m still a 100%.”
Despite being committed for a while now, the Central product is still hearing a small bit from other schools.
“Not really, but a little bit of Florida State some of Florida.”
Darling is always speaking with the Miami staff and makes the effort to speak to them as much as possible.
“Really, I talk to every one there (laughs). I try to talk to them as often as possible. Any time I get a little time I’ll call.”
The long standing Hurricane commitment has taken notice of the other offensive linemen Miami has recruited and is always speaking with them when he gets a chance.
“When we see each other at camps and things like this, I’ll go talk to them like we are on the same team. Those are my guys right there.”
Despite Darling being truly excited over the 2014 recruiting class Miami has put together, he hasn’t stopped trying to sway other top recruits to join him in Coral Gables.
“Every opportunity I get I talk to somebody, especially (Dalvin) Cook. I still try to get other people to join.”
Both Darling and other Hurricane commitment Joe Yearby seem to be continuously working on Cook, in hopes of him joining in.
“There’s not really nothing to say, he knows it’s just up to him now.”
Today, the top ranked offensive linemen is enjoying himself at the Miami Hurricanes senior day and is looking to continue to work at uncommitted recruits.
“I’ll talk to anybody out there. If there is anybody uncommitted I’ll talk to them.”
“Right now, were stressing to continue to work hard in practice. We’re going to push them to get the most out of them and get the best out of them. We just talk to them about not letting the pressure get to your head because we’re a big school and just because we have a big fanclub.”
Central’s schedule is jam packed with tough opponents including a trip to to play nationally ranked Don Bosco Prep, as well as playing the talented local teams such as Booker T, Northwestern and Carol City. The towering offensive linemen can’t seem to pick a favorite game though.
“I’m most excited about the national teams, but at the same time the local teams that we play because we know some of the players from the other teams and we talk to each other and get riled up.”
The 6’5 295 pound offensive linemen has been the longest standing commitment for the university of Miami when he gave his pledge before his junior year. While some would think that his commitment would begin to weaken, he reassures ‘Canes fans he is still solidly committed.
“Yes, I’m still a 100%.”
Despite being committed for a while now, the Central product is still hearing a small bit from other schools.
“Not really, but a little bit of Florida State some of Florida.”
Darling is always speaking with the Miami staff and makes the effort to speak to them as much as possible.
“Really, I talk to every one there (laughs). I try to talk to them as often as possible. Any time I get a little time I’ll call.”
The long standing Hurricane commitment has taken notice of the other offensive linemen Miami has recruited and is always speaking with them when he gets a chance.
“When we see each other at camps and things like this, I’ll go talk to them like we are on the same team. Those are my guys right there.”
Despite Darling being truly excited over the 2014 recruiting class Miami has put together, he hasn’t stopped trying to sway other top recruits to join him in Coral Gables.
“Every opportunity I get I talk to somebody, especially (Dalvin) Cook. I still try to get other people to join.”
Both Darling and other Hurricane commitment Joe Yearby seem to be continuously working on Cook, in hopes of him joining in.
“There’s not really nothing to say, he knows it’s just up to him now.”
Today, the top ranked offensive linemen is enjoying himself at the Miami Hurricanes senior day and is looking to continue to work at uncommitted recruits.
“I’ll talk to anybody out there. If there is anybody uncommitted I’ll talk to them.”