Miami Hurricanes land two four-star recruits during recent recruiting weekend
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 3:18 AM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
The Miami Hurricanes secured commitments from two four-star defensive prospects, Demarco Jenkins and Noah Glover, during a successful recruiting weekend in Coral Gables. Jenkins, a defensive lineman from Pearland, Texas, chose Miami over offers from LSU, SMU, and Texas. Glover, a linebacker from Haymarket, Virginia, turned down offers from Notre Dame, Georgia, and Texas A&M to join the Hurricanes. These additions further reinforce Miami's strong 2027 recruiting class, which is currently ranked fourth nationally.
- •Demarco Jenkins committed to Miami over LSU and SMU.
- •Noah Glover chose Miami over Notre Dame and Georgia.
- •Both players add depth to Miami's defensive lineup.
- •Miami's 2027 class is ranked fourth nationally.
- •The commitments come as summer recruiting intensifies.
- 3:18 AMYahoo Sports — Miami continues hot streak at the expense of several other marquee programs after a huge weekend
"The Hurricanes are building a strong 2027 class.
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