Ivins spoke to him after FIU camp -
While there's no question that Stewart is comfortable with the Hurricanes having visited Coral Gables multiple times over the years, those close to the All-American believe that Georgia should be considered every bit of a player in the recruitment. That's why it was notable that Stewart attended a camp at FIU that the Bulldogs were working on Monday and got a chance to interact with UGA defensive coordinator Dan Lanning.
"It was good," Stewart told 247Sports. "He cleared up a lot of things that I was curious about."
What exactly did Stewart want to know?
"Just the kind of system they run," Stewart said while acknowledging that Georgia views him as a "four-down" lineman.
Stewart had met virtually with Lanning a number of times during the NCAA's temporary dead period. Monday, however, marked the first face-to-facer interaction between the two.
"He's a really good guy," Stewart said of Lanning. "He speaks the truth."
Stewart has never been to Athens before. That will change on June 15 when he checks out UGA with his high school teammates.
What does Stewart want to see?
"Just the same thing at Miami. A good atmosphere, good coaches," Stewart said.
Stewart is unsure at the moment if he will take another official visit this summer, but confirmed that both the Hurricanes and Bulldogs will receive official visits from him later in the process and likely much closer to the Early Signing Period.
"Texas A&M might too," Stewart said.
Stewart is camping at Ohio State on Wednesday. He will then make his way over to Notre Dame for another camp on Thursday before returning to Miami on Sunday after he participates in Under Armour's Future 50 even in Bradenton, Fla. on Saturday. Other known stops for Stewart over the next few weeks include: Florida on June 14, FSU on June 16, Clemson on June 17, South Carolina on June 18 and Alabama on June 19.