The Miami Hurricanes lost a player who has been committed to the football program since last September on Wednesday.
Three-star safety Ahman Ross, a standout for The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, announced that he would be de-committing from the Hurricanes after a long conversation with his parents.
Ross made his announcement with a brief statement on social media.
Recruiting Update🙏 pic.twitter.com/Z9eJuTmL7O
— Ahman Ross (@ross8156) May 11, 2016
Peter Aziz of Canes Insight had an interesting take on the decision from Ross.
Ahman Ross decommitting signals that the Canes are clearing the deck for SoFla ballers. Staff playing the game at a different level this yr.
— Peter Ariz (@PeterAriz) May 11, 2016
With offers from programs like Florida State, Indiana and Louisville, we may get to see Ross one day take the field in Miami. It may just be as a member of the opposing team.
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