For the past twenty years, the Miami Hurricanes have been striving to reclaim their position at the forefront of college football. One notable advantage they possess is their strong recruiting efforts. Convincing players to choose Miami, Florida, as their football destination is relatively easy. Despite recent struggles, the program boasts a rich history. Recently, they secured another significant recruit in the form of four-star tight end Luka Gilbert.
Miami Hurricanes Land TE Luka Gilbert
BREAKING: Four-Star TE Luka Gilbert has Committed to Miami, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’7 250 TE from Cincinnati, OH chose the Hurricanes over Ohio State, Michigan, & Kentucky
“It’s all about the 🙌! GO CANES🟩🟧”https://t.co/2dgRBXw0Tj pic.twitter.com/hJ4lGeIbcG
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 8, 2024
In a heated recruiting competition involving Michigan, Ohio State, and Kentucky, the Hurricanes emerged victorious. Despite being favored to join the Buckeyes, according to On3, Gilbert ultimately chose Miami over Ohio State. Ranked as a top-300 recruit, ESPN places him as the second-ranked tight end in the 2025 class. Gilbert expressed that his decision was heavily influenced by the relationships he formed with the coaches and players at Miami, feeling a strong sense of belonging and ultimately deciding it was where he wanted to continue his football journey.
Miami 2025 Recruiting Class
While it’s still early in the recruiting cycle, the Miami Hurricanes have already secured a spot in the nation’s top 15 classes for 2025. Gilbert’s commitment marks the fifth four-star recruit to join the program, adding to an already impressive roster that includes a four-star quarterback, offensive tackle, running back, and wide receiver. With this talent pool, Miami is gradually constructing a potentially formidable offense.
Despite enduring years of ridicule within the ACC, the Hurricanes appear determined to elevate their program. The question remains whether they can sustain this momentum and vie for a spot in the College Football Playoff. It may require time and consistent development, but with their recent recruiting successes, Miami is certainly laying the groundwork for a competitive future.
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