Home / College Football / Calvin Russell Recruiting Update: Miami Emerging as Likely Landing Spot Over FSU & Oregon Calvin Russell Recruiting Update: Miami Emerging as Likely Landing Spot Over FSU & Oregon Written by Sports EditorDavid Evans Updated –Jun 12, 2025 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. Calvin Russell is trending toward a commitment to the Miami Hurricanes. The 6′5″ wide receiver from Miami Northwestern is one of the top pass-catchers in the 2026 class, and while schools like Oregon and Florida State are still in the picture, Miami has momentum—on and off the field. Why Calvin Russell Is a Priority Target 6′5″ frame with a 6′10″ wingspan Posted 704 yards and 13 TDs on just 39 catches last season Elite basketball athlete too—varsity player since 8th grade Still developing at WR after switching positions Russell is raw but explosive. He has a big catch radius, basketball-style leaping, and the kind of upside that usually doesn’t stay unpolished for long. Schools want him because of the mismatch potential—especially in the red zone. Why Miami’s the Favorite to Land Calvin Russell This recruitment looks like it’s coming down to Miami. He’s scheduled for an official visit there on June 13, which falls at the perfect time—late enough in his process to close the deal. Miami has several edges here. First, the local factor: Russell plays at a powerhouse Miami Northwestern program that has strong ties to the Hurricanes. Second, there’s the family angle—his mother played basketball at Miami, and that connection hasn’t gone unnoticed. Third, Miami’s receiver room has a clear path to early playing time, especially for someone with Russell’s size. With most of his officials behind him, and his inner circle reportedly favoring the idea of staying close to home, Miami has built a clear lead. Other Contenders Still in the Mix Oregon made a strong impression with a June 6 visit, and Florida State will get the final pitch on June 15. Oregon’s passing game fits his profile well, and FSU has been consistent in their pursuit, but neither program has the hometown connection or familiarity that Miami does. LSU, Florida, and Michigan have been involved, but haven’t gained meaningful ground. At this point, they appear to be on the outside looking in. Prediction: Miami Lands Russell Unless something changes during the Florida State visit, this looks like Miami’s recruitment to lose. The Hurricanes have the inroads, the timing, and the right pitch. Expect a commitment announcement in early July—and expect it to be Miami. Written by Sports EditorDavid Evans David Evans is an experienced sports journalist with over 15 years in the field. He is known for his reliable and insightful commentary, which has been featured on numerous top sports betting platforms. David specializes in North Carolina basketball, college football, the NFL, soccer, and golf, offering deep knowledge and straightforward analysis in his articles. Outside of work, David stays active with regular gym workouts and enjoys relaxing at home with his cat. With a solid blend of experience and passion, David is a well-respected name in sports journalism, consistently providing valuable and informative content to his readers. All posts by David Evans
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