Miami Hurricanes' Recruiting Surge: Four Commitments in Four Days

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November 13, 2025
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The Miami Hurricanes have made headlines with a remarkable recruiting surge, securing four commitments in just four days. This impressive run includes three-star defensive lineman Logan Nagle, who announced his commitment on Wednesday after flipping from the Pittsburgh Panthers.

Nagle, standing at six foot four and a half inches and weighing 280 pounds, is rated as the number eight overall prospect in New Jersey and the number sixty defensive lineman nationally according to the 247Sports composite ranking.

His commitment follows those of four-star defensive back JJ Dunnigan, who committed on Sunday, four-star defensive lineman DeAnthony Lafayette on Monday, and three-star defensive lineman Isaac Chukwurah on Tuesday.

With these additions, Miami now has a total of twenty-nine commitments for its Class of 2026, ahead of the early signing period scheduled for December third to fifth. Logan Nagle becomes the seventh defensive lineman in this recruiting class, joining a strong group that includes Chukwurah, Keshawn Stancil, Anthony Kennedy Jr., Lafayette, Tyson Bacon, and Frederic Sainteus.

This surge in commitments is indicative of the program's growing appeal and could have significant implications for the Hurricanes' future success on the field. According to the Miami Herald, this recruiting momentum comes at a crucial time as the Hurricanes continue to strengthen their roster while also aiming to improve their defensive performance this season.

As the Hurricanes prepare for their upcoming matches, the influx of talent through these commitments could provide the depth and skill needed to compete at a higher level in the coming seasons.

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