Romanas Frederique to Miami

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The University of Miami has managed to flip St. Thomas Aquinas cornerback Romanas Frederique from West Virginia. The 6-feet, 176-pound cornerback had been committed to West Virginia since mid-June, but after impressing the Canes coaches at a recent camp, interest in his recruitment heated up significantly, culminating in his sudden switch.

Frederique boasts a frame that allows him to effectively challenge both quick slot receivers and towering outside threats. This versatility has made him one of the more sought-after cornerbacks in Florida.

Frederique is a Deerfield Beach transfer who initially committed to the Mountaineers in the middle of June. The Canes coaching staff had a chance to witness Frederique's skills firsthand at a recent camp, which led to the offer.





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The University of Miami has managed to flip St. Thomas Aquinas cornerback Romanas Frederique from West Virginia. The 6-feet, 176-pound cornerback had been committed to West Virginia since mid-June, but after impressing the Canes coaches at a recent camp, interest in his recruitment heated up significantly, culminating in his sudden switch.

Frederique boasts a frame that allows him to effectively challenge both quick slot receivers and towering outside threats. This versatility has made him one of the more sought-after cornerbacks in Florida.

Frederique is a Deerfield Beach transfer who initially committed to the Mountaineers in the middle of June. The Canes coaching staff had a chance to witness Frederique's skills firsthand at a recent camp, which led to the offer.





Original player thread here:


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@Coach Macho need a scouting report. Did he play for you at Deerfield?
He did, as a baby.
9th and 10th grade.
He was in our two deep with Xavier Lucas.

Elite feet and man coverage ability.
Excellent technique. (thanks Coach Gray)
Very sticky.
He was just tiny and needed to grow.
But between 10th and 11th grade he sprouted to like 6'+.
 
Two things can be true. Happy he’s a Cane and think he’s a good player and also that this class needs a shot in the arm by a big time guy in a HURRY

Glad to be taking another kid from STA to get that pipeline really flowing though
Feels unfortunate for the kid that his commitment went like this. Should have been held back a few weeks. Bad look.
 
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