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Jackson Cantwell's decision to attend Miami has created an argument over how big of a factor NIL played in it. He also called out a national reporter.
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College Football Network on MSN‘Stop the Fantasy Land Crap’ — Analyst Blasts No-NIL Narrative Around Top Recruit Jackson Cantwell’s Move to MiamiThe 5-star phenom Jackson Cantwell made an unexpected announcement when the No. 1 offensive tackle in the Class of 2026 said he is headed to the U. Miami has officially landed the 6’8″, 325-pounder from Nixa,
For a good portion of his recruitment, it looked like Michigan was a top contender for five-star OL Jackson Cantwell. The 6-7, 325 pound prospect out of Nixa (M
Rumors quickly circulated that Miami offered Cantwell $2 million in NIL money to commit, prompting Cantwell to address the speculation—particularly comments made by Pete Nakos. “I think my response to it is it’s not the same narrative people like Pete Nakos are pushing right now,
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College Football Network on MSNTop 2026 Recruit Jackson Cantwell Calls Out On3, Reporter Pete Nakos ‘False’ NIL NarrativeFor weeks, it seemed like five-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell would pick Georgia as his next home. However, the standout OT ultimately shocked the entire college football world as he committed to the Miami Hurricanes over both the Georgia Bulldogs and Oregon Ducks.
The Miami Hurricanes landed a huge win on the recruiting trail this week in the form of five-star prospect . The 6-8, 320-pound offensive
Oregon Ducks has also made a final push with a visit on Monday, but Georgia and Miami appear to be the main contenders. While sources in Coral Gables suggest Miami is exploring other options, the race isn’t over. As Wiltfong cautioned, “Miami has come on strong with another late offer on the NIL side as well. This could go a few different ways.”