Miami Hurricanes Football: Five Areas That Need Improvement in the 2015 Season by Justin Fessenden

Last week, Jay-nard Bostwick was deciding where he wanted to transfer after being granted his release from the University of Florida. Miami was seen as the front-runner and Bostwick made it known that the Miami Hurricanes were his first choice, but according to a 247sports.com report, that is no longer “on the table.”

Bostwick, who played his high school football in Port St. Lucie, wants to stay in the state of Florida, but it won’t be Miami. Some people with knowledge of the situation said that this was never a done deal, despite some people making it sound that way. Bostwick is troubled and Miami already took on one troubled Florida defensive tackle in Gerald Willis III.

The exact reason to Miami passing on Bostwick isn’t known, but some believe that the problem probably has to do with transcript issues. We’ll share any information we receive if/when we hear something.

Bostwick will now shift his attention to other Florida division-1 schools, or he’ll go to JUCO route and then try and transfers afterwards.

Al Golden told Matt Porter of the Palm Beach Post and other reporters that the team is at 80 scholarships right now and he doesn’t expect anymore transfers coming in this season.

– In some basketball news, Louisiana duo Dejon Jarreau and Brison Gresham have cut down their list from 11 to 7 and the Miami Hurricanes continue to stay in the race for the two talented four-star 2016 recruits.

Being from the Louisiana area Jarreau and Gresham are considered LSU leans, but crazier things have happened in recruiting. Joining Miami in the top-7 for these two are LSU, Tulane, Creighton, USC, Oklahoma, and UMass.

Miami already landed a four-star center in the 2016 class in Rodney Miller and their top 2016 target still remains Dewan Huell from Norland High School. Huell is likely down to Miami and FSU.