Miami football recruiting: John Carroll Catholic OL Sean Tatum commits
Sean Tatum has canceled all other visits and has shut down his commitment as he has pledged to the Miami Hurricanes football 2027 recruiting class.
The Miami Hurricanes are well on their way to putting together an historic class this cycle. Sean Tatum announced on April 9 that is heading to Miami. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound interior offensive lineman from John Carroll High School in Fort Pierce named the Hurricanes over Florida, Tennessee, and Auburn.
"Honestly, it was (offensive line coach Alex) Mirabal and the whole staff," Tatum said. "They offered me when I was a freshman and have been recruiting me ever since. They never slowed down.
" Tatum was set for official visits to the above listed schools in the coming weeks, but confirmed with USA TODAY's Florida Network that he will not be taking any more visits and has shut down his recruitment. Tatum says a big part of that decision is Mirabal's pedigree as an elite talent developer. Mirabal's players are mainstays on award watch lists and NFL draft big boards.
THE SECRET SAUCE: How Miami regained elite status: Recruiting top OL, edge rushers "That was very important," Tatum said. "He had a resume down there at Oregon and everywhere else, but now he has this whole new resume in Miami. He's shown everybody why he's the best coach in America.