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Saturday, June 6, 2009



Hurricanes Warning News






Dwayne Collins has withdrawn his name from the upcoming NBA Draft and will return to the University of Miami for his senior season in 2009-10.

The 6-8 senior forward had workouts with the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat, but had not hired an agent to retain the option of returning to the Hurricanes.

“I’m really glad I took this opportunity,” said Collins. “I got to talk to some NBA personnel about what I need to do so I can reach my goal of playing professional basketball. It was a really good experience and will help me next year. I appreciate Coach [Frank] Haith and the staff’s support of me in all of this.”

“I think this was a positive experience for Dwayne,” added Miami head coach Frank Haith. “He will be able to use the feedback he received as he continues to develop his game. He is an important player for our team, and I absolutely believe he has the potential to be one of the best big men in the ACC this season.”



http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/060509aaa.html




The Miami Hurricanes will have at least three prime-time football games this season.The Atlantic Coast Conference released its early-season television schedule Thursday, announcing the Hurricanes will play twice in front of a national audience. UM plays at Florida State at 8 p.m., for a Labor Day game Sept. 7 on ESPN. The Hurricanes then face Georgia Tech at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 on ESPN.UM's game against Central Florida is set for 7:30 p.m., Oct. 17 on CBS College Sports.


Recruiting Front.....

Stephenson linebacker Tyrone Cornileus says he hopes to make a commitment by the end of June. To whom will he commit, however, remains the question.
Georgia Tech is high on his list, though Miami is the leader in a group that includes Alabama, Auburn, Michigan and South Carolina. All told, he has 17 scholarship offers.
Cornileus was vague about what it would take for Tech to overtake the Hurricanes. “Pretty much just make me feel very loved,” the answer he gave CaneSport.com, leaves itself open to many interpretations.



Keion Payne DB





CornerbackFt. Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas AquinasHt: 6-foot-0 Wt: 165 lbsForty: 4.46 secsVertical: 34 inchesShuttle: 4.31 secsClass: 2010 (High School)







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DB Keion Payne (6-1 165) of Miami, FL says he recently received an offer from USC, to his surprise. "Yeah, the offer came in the mail," he said. "I haven't even heard from them yet. I'm really excited. I'm looking forward to talking to them tomorrow because I've got a lot of questions." Payne has offers from FSU, Ole Miss, Purdue, Wake Forest, and Oregon already. He is hearing from Florida, Georgia , Ohio State, Michigan, Tennessee, Alabama and West Virginia among others. Payne went to junior day at Georgia and has taken unofficial visits to Ohio State, FSU, Florida, Tennessee, and Alabama. He says he now wants to visit USC. "When I talk to them tomorrow, I'm going to see if they'll set me up to camp there this summer. I want to check out what they have to offer." Payne admitted he was not too familiar with the school. "I don't know too much about them but I do know all about their coach (Steve Spurrier). He'll make you a better player and a better person," said Payne. He had 36 tackles, four interceptions, a sack and a fumble recovery as a junior. Payne is considering all schools that offer him and does not have any favorites.(ADD ON)Later Payne also said his Grandfather is a big Canes Fan ,and it would be hard to disappointed his Grand papa.Canes leads for Payne services

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