Michael Irvin is a legendary name in the world of football, whether college or professional. It looks like his son, Michael Irvin II, has his eyes set on continuing his father’s legacy and he showed off his talents at the Miami Hurricanes’ Tuesday practice.
Irvin II is a three-star tight end in the Hurricanes’ 2016 recruiting class and he should be a big part of their team this year. He made an incredible diving catch off a bobble against senior linebacker Jermaine Grace.
Watch freshman Michael Irvin II make a stellar catch on Jermaine Grace #Canes practice pic.twitter.com/5tB9Adck39
— Manny Navarro (@Manny_Navarro) August 4, 2016
I think it is safe to say that the Hurricanes have found themselves a very talented player in Michael Irvin II. He has a lot of work to to do to live up to his father’s legacy, but he should make a big impact for the Hurricanes in the very near future.
Miami opens the 2016 season on Sept. 3 against Florida A&M.
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