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Miami has already locked in both of their running back targets for the 2018 class with Lorenzo Lingard and Cam Davis both tweeting out that they are “1000% committed.”
Now it’s time to shift our focus to 2019. With the way things are going right now, Miami seems to be focusing on three guys: Kenny McIntosh, Daniel Carter, and Noah Cain. The Canes have put themselves in great position to land all three of these running backs who have all visited Miami this offseason, but for this edition of Plug Talk, I'm going to focus on two: Kenny McIntosh and Daniel Carter
McIntosh: Miami has made McIntosh a priority early on and it’s paying off. McIntosh told me last week that Miami is one of the schools that is recruiting him the hardest along with Stanford and Ohio St. but I think the Canes lead for McIntosh right now in his recruitment. McIntosh continues to say the right things about Miami and he is planning to visit Miami for the Notre Dame game this season. His brother is Miami DT RJ McIntosh and he continues to state that his family would like him to stay close to home.
Carter: I wouldn’t say the Canes lead, but they are in a good spot for Carter. Carter hasn’t visited Hard Rock Stadium this season but he told me last night that he is planning to attend a game this season. The Canes are competing with Michigan, Ohio St. Georgia, and Oregon for Carter. I don’t expect Carter to commit anytime soon, but he did say that he will likely commit before the start of his senior season at STA.
The Linebacker spots for 2019 will be something to keep an eye a year from now. Miami has made the STA linebacker duo of Jahmar Brown and Anthony Solomon a big priority.
Brown: He grew up rooting for Miami as a kid and when I asked him about receiving an offer from Miami this is what he said: “It was one of the happiest days of my life, I remember just being happy for like five days in a row because I got the offer.” He then went on to say this “This offer is so much more to me honestly, TheU means tradition, excellence, passion, swagger, when you put on that helmet with theU on it, you are representing everyone that has played before you and for my position at linebacker you’re representing some of the greatest to ever play the game.” Brown said he doesn’t have a list of top schools, but I believe the Canes lead for his services.
Solomon: Miami will have to fight off the likes of Michigan, Ohio St, and South Carolina to land Solomon. Solomon is a very quiet person when it comes to his recruitment, but when I asked Solomon when he plans to announce his commitment, he said “Commitment means a lot to me, with Coach Harriott in my family, I'm going to take a long time until I announce my commitment because I want to honor my commitment.” Solomon told me that he will be visiting Miami this season for a game and the coaching staff is pushing really hard for him. I don’t think Solomon has a leader right now.
Miami has a made 2019 University School ATH Josh Sanguinetti a top priority for #Surge19 . I believe Miami leads for Sanguinetti despite his recent visit to Stanford in the offseason. Miami has told Sanguinetti that it does not matter what position he plays, they just want him on the team. Sanguinetti will be visiting Miami for the Notre Dame game in November.
Now it’s time to shift our focus to 2019. With the way things are going right now, Miami seems to be focusing on three guys: Kenny McIntosh, Daniel Carter, and Noah Cain. The Canes have put themselves in great position to land all three of these running backs who have all visited Miami this offseason, but for this edition of Plug Talk, I'm going to focus on two: Kenny McIntosh and Daniel Carter
McIntosh: Miami has made McIntosh a priority early on and it’s paying off. McIntosh told me last week that Miami is one of the schools that is recruiting him the hardest along with Stanford and Ohio St. but I think the Canes lead for McIntosh right now in his recruitment. McIntosh continues to say the right things about Miami and he is planning to visit Miami for the Notre Dame game this season. His brother is Miami DT RJ McIntosh and he continues to state that his family would like him to stay close to home.
Carter: I wouldn’t say the Canes lead, but they are in a good spot for Carter. Carter hasn’t visited Hard Rock Stadium this season but he told me last night that he is planning to attend a game this season. The Canes are competing with Michigan, Ohio St. Georgia, and Oregon for Carter. I don’t expect Carter to commit anytime soon, but he did say that he will likely commit before the start of his senior season at STA.
The Linebacker spots for 2019 will be something to keep an eye a year from now. Miami has made the STA linebacker duo of Jahmar Brown and Anthony Solomon a big priority.
Brown: He grew up rooting for Miami as a kid and when I asked him about receiving an offer from Miami this is what he said: “It was one of the happiest days of my life, I remember just being happy for like five days in a row because I got the offer.” He then went on to say this “This offer is so much more to me honestly, TheU means tradition, excellence, passion, swagger, when you put on that helmet with theU on it, you are representing everyone that has played before you and for my position at linebacker you’re representing some of the greatest to ever play the game.” Brown said he doesn’t have a list of top schools, but I believe the Canes lead for his services.
Solomon: Miami will have to fight off the likes of Michigan, Ohio St, and South Carolina to land Solomon. Solomon is a very quiet person when it comes to his recruitment, but when I asked Solomon when he plans to announce his commitment, he said “Commitment means a lot to me, with Coach Harriott in my family, I'm going to take a long time until I announce my commitment because I want to honor my commitment.” Solomon told me that he will be visiting Miami this season for a game and the coaching staff is pushing really hard for him. I don’t think Solomon has a leader right now.
Miami has a made 2019 University School ATH Josh Sanguinetti a top priority for #Surge19 . I believe Miami leads for Sanguinetti despite his recent visit to Stanford in the offseason. Miami has told Sanguinetti that it does not matter what position he plays, they just want him on the team. Sanguinetti will be visiting Miami for the Notre Dame game in November.
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