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Miami football land pair of top recruits in the trenches
Miami football land pair of top recruits in the trenches

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

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Miami football land pair of top recruits in the trenches

The post Miami football land pair of top recruits in the trenches appeared first on ClutchPoints. Miami football scored a pair of recruiting wins for the Class of 2026 as Mario Cristobal looks to build this program into an ACC powerhouse. The third season under the Hurricanes' head coach was an encouraging one as he led the program to a 10-3 season. That being said, the year ended somewhat disappointingly as Miami had a prime opportunity to make it the College Football Playoff. Nevertheless, a late-season loss to Syracuse cost them that opportunity. Cristobal will look to take that next step in 2025, as he has in his first three years. Advertisement While the latest news does not affect the Hurricanes for this upcoming season, the program is gaining steam on the recruiting trail. According to On3 national recruiting/transfer portal reporter Hayes Fawcett, Miami football has received commitments from defensive lineman Tyson Bacon and interior offensive lineman Canon Pickett. Bacon chose Mario Cristobal's program over Georgia, Florida, and Ohio State, while Pickett committed over Florida and ACC foe Clemson. Carson Beck will be relied upon heavily to continue the Hurricanes' positive momentum Joshua L. Jones / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images There's a new quarterback in Coral Gables after Cam Ward went off to the NFL. Carson Beck is now under center at Miami football, and the former All-SEC quarterback has the talent to lead this program to its first College Football Playoff. Beck, however, cannot show the inconsistencies he did during his time with Georgia, especially out of the gates, because the Hurricanes have a formidable nonconference schedule in 2025. Advertisement Miami opens the season, reigniting an iconic rivalry with Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish, coming off an appearance in the National Championship game, will likely be favored in this Week 1 clash. A few weeks later, the Hurricanes will take on a Florida team that should be much better than the squad they took on in Gainesville last season. The ACC slate is more forgiving with Clemson, which is projected to be the favorite in the conference, not on the slate. But SMU, which is coming off a shocking appearance in the playoff, will host Mario Cristobal's team later in the season. Overall, Miami football are adding Tyson Bacon and Canon Pickett to what is now a top-10 2026 recruiting class. Cristobal has been well-known for his ability to recruit throughout his successful career, and that talent has paid dividends with this historic program. It's time to continue showing that fully realized potential on the field. This group has the upside to contend for a playoff spot. Related: Colorado coach Deion Sanders breaks silence on mystery health issue Related: 5-star OT's latest move could be good sign for Michigan football

Historic College Football Program Builds Momentum With Two Recruiting Wins on Tuesday
Historic College Football Program Builds Momentum With Two Recruiting Wins on Tuesday

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time11-06-2025

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Historic College Football Program Builds Momentum With Two Recruiting Wins on Tuesday

Historic College Football Program Builds Momentum With Two Recruiting Wins on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Head coach Mario Cristobal and the Miami Hurricanes continue to surge on the recruiting trail after two significant additions to the 2026 class. Advertisement Following a 10-3 season, the best finish for the historic program since 2017, Cristobal and Co. have built some notable momentum within the high school ranks. Miami entered Tuesday with 11 commitments and the ninth ranked class nationally before landing a pair of four-stars in one day. Offensive lineman Canon Pickett kicked things off, committing to the Hurricanes as the No. 13 player at his position and the No. 37 player in the state of Florida (Tampa Bay Tech), per Rivals. Miami beat out in-state rival Florida for Pickett (6-foot-5, 290 pounds), who previously scheduled a visit to Florida for this weekend ahead of an official visit to the Hurricanes on June 20. Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal gestures after defeating the California Golden Yamashita-Imagn Images Less than three hours after Pickett's announcement, Miami received more good news, landing four-star defensive lineman Tyson Bacon over Florida, Georgia and Ohio State. Advertisement Bacon (6-foot-4, 260 pounds) was previously committed to Tennessee before backing off his pledge on April 23 and re-opening his recruitment. He visited Miami over the weekend and apparently liked what he learned. The Hoover (Alabama) High School product ranks as the No. 3 defensive lineman, the No. 5 player in the state and the No. 60 overall recruit. With Pickett and Bacon in the fold, the Hurricanes rose one spot to No. 8 nationally, including the nation's top recruit in five-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell and eight four-star recruits. The momentum gained over the last couple of months certainly paints a promising picture for where Miami will stand from a talent perspective moving forward. Advertisement Related: Miami, Mario Cristobal Land Recruiting Win Over In-State Rival On Tuesday Related: College Football Fans Emotional After College GameDay's Announcement On Week 1 Location This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Florida football to host 4-star Tennessee commit Tyson Bacon on official visit
Florida football to host 4-star Tennessee commit Tyson Bacon on official visit

USA Today

time13-02-2025

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Florida football to host 4-star Tennessee commit Tyson Bacon on official visit

Florida football to host 4-star Tennessee commit Tyson Bacon on official visit Hoover (Alabama) defensive lineman Tyson Bacon, a Tennessee commit, is keeping his options open, and the Florida Gators are one of the few teams left standing in his recruitment. Bacon scheduled a handful of official visits for the summer, including Florida, according to 247Sports. The Gators offered him in August and hosted him for a game-day visit and a junior day in February. Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, USC and Washington are the other programs still in the hunt. "Every time I've come down here it's been a great experience," Bacon told Swamp247 following his junior day visit. "The interaction with the coaches and everyone around it. It feels like a great environment to be around. In-person time always make it feel like family. They make you feel like you can be yourself around them. Like I said, it was a great experience." Bacon committed to the Volunteers in October following a game day visit. Tennessee was trending in his recruitment for some time following several trips to Knoxville and an offer in April. He is the fourth recruit to commit to Tennessee's class of 2026. The Vols view him as a hybrid defensive lineman who could play end or tackle. He's an expected early enrollee wherever he lands. "This definitely has been a dream school since (I was) a kid," Bacon said of Tennessee after committing. "I still have two years left to finalize the decision. I mean, it's going to be very hard to get me to flip to another school." Recruiting Summary Service Star Rating Natl. Rank Pos. Rank State Rank 247Sports Composite ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 257 35 13 On3 Industry Ranking ⭐⭐⭐ 356 38 15 Top247 ⭐⭐⭐ N/A 78 18 On300 ⭐⭐⭐ N/A 27 16 ESPN ⭐⭐⭐ N/A N/A N/A Rivals ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 50 3 5 Scouting Report A "bigger-bodied edge rusher estimated at 6-foot-3 and nearly 250 pounds that plays predominantly in a two-point stance but can play with his hand in the ground when needed," is how 247Sports national recruiting analyst Cooper Petagna described Bacon in an October evaluation. "Quick-twitch mover that flashes some initial quickness and ability to bend the edge very well for his size," he continued. "Will have a better idea of true position projection once we get a verified size, but like the player and the position (flexibility) he offers on the defensive front." Bacon came to Hoover High as a raw, moldable product. He's since added significant muscle and is "probably a 300-pound bencher" and "300-pound cleaner" at 16 years old. There's still work to do on the football IQ front, but he has a high motor and great strength. Vitals Height: 6-feet-4-inches Weight: 239 pounds Visit History Bacon camped at Michigan State in June 2022. He attended an Alabama junior day in February 2023. His first game-day visit came with Tennessee on Nov. 18, 2023 while Georgia was in town. He made stops at Michigan on March 11, 2023 and Tennessee on April 7, 2024. Bacon returned to Tennessee for the Big Orange Kickoff in July 2024. Five teams will host Bacon for an official visit this summer: Washington (May 2), Georgia (May 16), Alabama (May 30), Florida (June 13) and Tennessee (June 20). 2024 Gameday visits: Sept. 28; Alabama vs. Georgia Oct. 19; Tennessee vs. Alabama Nov. 2; Tennessee vs. Kentucky Nov. 23; Florida vs. Ole Miss Crystal Ball/Predictions Tennessee is the current leader of the On3 recruiting prediction machine because he's verbally committed there. Georgia Tech (5.8%) and UAB (5.0%) trail the Volunteers, and four teams are tied in fourth place with 4.1%. Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

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