DB Amari Wallace talks his game, the staff and his recruiting pitch for Miami

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It’s rare to see a four-year starter at Miami Central, the most dominant program in the state of Florida. But it was impossible for the coaches to keep Miami commit Amari Wallace off the field. The 5’10, 175 pound safety, who ranks as a four-star on the 247 Composite, joined CanesInSight to discuss his decision to commit to the Hurricanes, his game and his recruiting pitch to undecided recruits:

On why he committed to Miami: Because of what I see. There's nothing like...

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Feels like this kid is flying under the radar here because of the attention on the other DBs, and he’s been a Cane for a long time

He’s got like 5 blocked kicks in his highlights and really impressive in run support. For a smaller guy he can hit.
 
Feels like this kid is flying under the radar here because of the attention on the other DBs, and he’s been a Cane for a long time

He’s got like 5 blocked kicks in his highlights and really impressive in run support. For a smaller guy he can hit.
He's most definitely a kid who impacts every facet of the game he is in. This seems to be a common theme lately and Special Teams are the perfect example. Zaquan Patterson, Hylton Stubbs and Amari Wallace are all DBs who impact the game on special teams whether it's a blocked punt, a blocked FG, a hard hit on kick coverage or a crucial block during a return. These kids thrive on making big game changing plays no matter the situation. Amari Wallace is going to be special and the Safety position is going to be in very good hands and return to being the backbone of the defense.
 
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He is used to playing early in his career. Things like that have a tendency to carry over as it usually relates to preparation and processing speed.
That's a great point. Plus it's one thing to be used to playing early for your high school team. It's another thing entirely to be a 4 year starter at Central. One of the top 10-20 programs in the nation. Total stud.
 
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