Bluebloods might miss on these 2019 recruits
Posted Nov 25, 2017
The top-ranked player in the 2019 class, Vernon Carey Jr., has cut his list of schools to eight. On the list is a group of bluebloods but also the local program, the Miami Hurricanes. His father was an offensive lineman on the Hurricanes’ 2002 national championship runner-up team. Duke and Michigan State remain the other contenders but the U definitely has a chance.
(Rivals.com)
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