College football recruiting is evolving at a lightning pace. Why? Because top programs are now eyeing high-potential players as early as 13 years old, from the class of 2030. This early recruiting push taps into the growing competitiveness among schools to secure next-generation stars before the competition heats up. And guess what? At the forefront of this trend is Mario Cristobal’s Miami Hurricanes . But they are indeed doing it in style. The Hurricanes are setting their sights on legacy athletes, kids of NFL legends who come with pedigree, talent, and name recognition.
Take Devin Hester’s son Drayton, for example. He received a FaceTime from Cristobal himself, with an offer being extended. But wait, there’s more. Miami has now extended an offer to T.Y. Hilton’s son, Ty , who is