You sound like you have some info on Neal that no one else has.
Im not going to say that, but the thing he knows is this, and what's real important is, its coming down to he cant lose either way. Which school he has more to gain with, its UM, cause for one, he's not walking into an already fully built situation, so he'd have to work harder here, but the early opportunity for playing time is right in front of him, whereas with Bama, he more than likely would mentally be resigned to waiting his turn and not really be in a competutive situation. At UM, he'd definitely have more competition for one of those tackle spots out the gate. He could possibly develop into the anchor of this o-line and help be the bridge to reconnecting and restoring the Championship teams of times past with a new Championship team. Him coming to Miami would make more of a statement for the type of challenge he's willing to take on personally which would be a more exciting journey. At Bama, he'd be more of another face that came thru and left, which personality wise, he could do it. At UM though, he'd be on the big stage a whole lot more and his talents will be displayed and witnessed a whole lot more, and if he can deal with a UM d-line, all others will be futile.