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Miami commit throws up the U while on middle of FSU’s field

Have you heard these schools don’t like each other?

Miami commit Al Blades Jr. visited Florida State over the weekend, and it’s probably safe to say the Hurricane legacy won’t be making a second visit anytime soon.

Blades is a 2018 defensive back prospect from Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) University School, and yes, that's the young man throwing up the U while standing at midfield in Tallahassee. This isn't terribly surprising when you consider Blades' father Al and his uncles Bennie and Brian all played for Miami, but Florida State safety Jalen Ramsey didn't let this volley go unnoticed.

Ahhhh yes, April. Spring games and savage burns sustain us.

HT: ESPN

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