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Looks like a future DTHaven’t seen any mention of Zane Durant but he was their yesterday
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Looks like a future DTHaven’t seen any mention of Zane Durant but he was their yesterday
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How high of a prospect is he?Me and DVD coached Semaj Jackson in youth ball. Young stud for down the road.
what they got cheap gas there on the way out..CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Fort Lauderdale Dillard Top247 defensive lineman Nyjalik Kelly was probably the last recruit to leave Miami’s campus on Tuesday night.
The former Florida State commit was seen back by the football facility with his mom and other UM staffers long after others had already left. Following the Hurricanes ‘First Day Out’ cookout, Kelly had a lot of positive things to say about what he had the chance to experience while at UM.
“I ain’t know they had all this,” Kelly told InsideTheU on the way back to his car following the festivities. “It looks nice. It looks like a beachfront like you’re on South Beach or something.”
It won’t be long before the 6-foot-5, 240-pound pass rusher is back at Miami’s campus. He set up another visit with Jess Simpson while on UM’s campus on Tuesday.
“I got to take a tour here. I think I’m taking one next week on Tuesday. Me and coach Simpson was talking and he said, ‘I need to get you back here just me and you’ and I said we can make it happen,” Kelly said.
Kelly spent a lot of time talking with Manny Diaz, Simpson and a few others on Miami’s staff. They were telling Kelly that keeping him home is a priority.
“They was saying they’re not letting me leave Coral Gables,” Kelly said.
It was also Kelly’s first chance to meet and interact with Simpson in-person.
“It was a good feeling but I didn’t feel nervous or anything because we talk on the regular,” Kelly siad.
The folks in Coral Gables put on a presentation for the roughly 30 recruits in attendance, many of them blue-chip guys. The entire evening helped Miami’s case for the Broward County native.
“Yeah, a little bit,” Kelly said on if the visit helped the Hurricanes. “I just wanted to meet them face-to-face and see how everything plans out,” Kelly said.
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This week, Kelly plans to make a stop at FAU before heading up to Florida State for a few days to check out the Seminoles.
Kelly is considered the No. 101 overall player and No. 15 defensive lineman in the Class of 2022, according to 247Sports.
Fermin reporting Jake Garcia is back again, hanging out with the underclassmen.
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Miami Monsignor Pace five-star defensive lineman Shemar Stewart is back at UM alongside some of his teammates, which includes a strong group of Class of 2024 guys in quarterback Adrian Posse, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, athlete Joshisa Trader and linebacker Vincent Shavers. All four of those guys have Miami offers.
For all that commented on Mama.....it was about the jeans not her alma materYall talkin' about Marvin Jones. Bump that. We need to sign his mama. LAwd! She was killin' them jeans last night.
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Who was the 6'6"-6'7" white kid I saw last night? Might've been the most impressive looking kid there. Pops was a good 6'5" himself, mom was like 5'8".
Definitely looks the partShemar is a big dude
Kid seems very pro UM on social media, fwiw.2023 Top247 WR Omarion Miller really enjoyed his trip down to Miami. His coach is telling me he really loved it and they plan on getting back down.
T-rob is taking lead on all our top recruits regardless of positionThis right here is HUGE. Stewart came back again when he could of went elsewhere or stayed home
T-rob will take lead on all top recruits regardless of position and I think we got lucky with T-will going to UCF. alot of kids seem to love ISH.Y’all thought this T Rob hire was a game?
I like the MNW '22 WR but there seems to be something up with him because there's crickets around us having interest. Guessing the coaches want the '22 kids to camp/compete so they can get a true evaluation. Limited seasons in 2021 hurt coaches getting to see the kidsHave any local 2022 WRs emerged? Last year they were falling off trees. This year I can't think of one local name that's an obvious Miami kid.