What Did Miami Receive With Artavius Jones Commitment? | Video

Breaking down recent Miami commitment Artavius Jones, plus more Hurricanes recruiting news
What Did Miami Receive With Artavius Jones Commitment? | Video
What Did Miami Receive With Artavius Jones Commitment? | Video /
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There’s much to be happy about with the Miami Hurricanes recent commitment, Artavius Jones.

A few of the topics discussed within the podcast include the following about Jones, as well as some other pertinent Miami recruiting news:

1) The overall athleticism that Jones will bring to the Miami football program despite his massive frame.

2) Jones’ ability to break down, move laterally, and get to the football.

3) With several upperclassmen defensive tackles potentially leaving after the 2023 season, it’s important that Jones – as well as other younger Miami defensive tackles – be ready to make an impact during the 2024 season.

4) Miami wide receiver recruiting received the jolt of good news via Joshisa Trader selecting Miami over many other programs like Florida State, Ohio State, etc. There’s still more to do at wide receiver, however.

5) Miami has a couple of key official visit weekends coming up this season. Mario Cristobal and his staff can help to round out this recruiting class during those weekends.

6) Underclassmen recruiting is also about to go into high gear. The “communication” level will be increasing for the Canes with top recruits.

Now, here’s the podcast that goes into detail regarding the topics above:


2023 Miami Roster

2023 Miami Football Schedule

2024 Miami Commitments

2024 Recruiting Profiles

Countdown to Canes Football

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BRIAN SMITH

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