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Good Morning CaneSport 5.26.23

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WHAT’S UP TODAY

First up this morning in your Miami Hurricanes news?

Well, the baseball team had its first matchup vs. NC State with the outcome determining which of the two teams would advance (since Miami is the top seed and the Wolfpack already beat Duke). And yes, the Canes prevailed, 4-2. So don’t miss reading all about that game.

We also have a deeper drive into this Miami football roster numbers and how things are shaping up. Year 2 of how Mario Cristobal is attacking the Miami roster looks a lot like his approach Year 1 – going after some of the nation’s top talent in recruiting and enjoying success doing so, while trying to quickly revamp the roster with older talent through the portal. Don’t miss that analysis.

In recruiting?

Miami Hurricanes 2024 OL Eddy Pierre-Louis out of Tampa Catholic is a priority target, and we learn more about him and the Canes with a new Inside The Lines feature. So don’t miss that.

Then there is the news that Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas four-star safety Ryan Mack, the No. 248 overall 2024 prospect in the On300, will return to Miami this weekend for his second unofficial visit to Coral Gables of the spring. He shares his thoughts.

Plus Blountstown (Fla.) 2024 four-star defensive lineman Artavius Jones has locked in his Miami official visit and has three programs standing out, the 6-foot-4, 285-pound tackle told CaneSport. Find out his take.

We also catch up with Homestead (Fla.) 2025 receiver Cortez Mills, who has quickly turned into a favorite to land at Miami in the 2025 class after visiting Coral Gables three times already.

And CaneSport continues to count down the top 50 post-spring players on the roster, a list that doesn’t include any post-spring roster additions. Today we break down No. 28 Anez Cooper.

And, as always, stay tuned today for any news that may come up.

TODAY’S MIAMI HURRICANES TOP HEADLINES

Miami to host 4-star Fort Lauderdale S Ryan Mack for weekend visit

CaneSport’s Inside The Lines: Getting to know 4-star OL Eddy Pierre-Louis

ANALYSIS: Cristobal experiment building simultaneously through recruiting and portal at Miami could get some answers this year

Miami continuing to show love for Homestead top-100 receiver Cortez Mills

With Miami official visit locked in, 4-star DL Artavius Jones breaks down Hurricanes, top schools

Miami Hurricanes 50-1 Countdown: Ranking the top 50 post-spring players … No. 28 Anez Cooper

Simmons Scoop: Latest recruiting intel on some of the nation’s top 2024 targets

Canes Baseball wins opener over NC State at ACC Tournament

MESSAGE BOARD POST OF THE DAY

Hope Mario doesn’t just play players because of tenure … Posted by Deedeecane

The starters are pretty well decided regardless of the coach speak about competition.

Certain positions are up for grabs though . Cornerback is one.

Defensive tackle ( other than Taylor) is another.

WR is competitive, but the freshman are really not in the mix , other than limited snaps . The competition is mostly incoming transfers vs returning players .

I don’t see any freshman making a huge difference, other than Bain who just may be a real special player.

MIAMI HURRICANES QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I love the school. They were my favorite team growing up, like I said I have family down there, it’s the place to be. I’ve already visited there. It was amazing. I loved it there, and I want to get down there again.”

4-star target Artavius Jones, who has set his Miami official visit date

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