The Miami Hurricanes have continued an impressive run on the recruiting trail recently, adding four-star offensive lineman Seuseu Alofaituli out of high school football powerhouse Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
SJ made his official announcement on X, formerly Twitter, picking the Hurricanes over notable programs such as Nebraska and Michigan.
Committed to the U
Thank you Jesus!!#GoCanes @coach_cristobal @CoachMirabal @CoachEdPata @dtrain2901 @CoachField @CoachBain58 pic.twitter.com/PMmt7pSEQd— ‘SJ’ Seuseu Alofaituli (@AlofaituliSj) July 5, 2024
Alofaituli is the latest significant commit for head coach Mario Cristobal’s recruiting classes, which also includes four-star quarterback Dereon Coleman (class of 2026) and safety Hylton Stubbs (class of 2025).
The 6-foot-3, 280-pound talent will look to make a massive impact on sustaining a Hurricanes offensive line group that has been praised as one of—if not the—best in the ACC this season and includes five newcomers to the roster.
With a college-ready level of ability, he also fits the mission offensive line assistant coach Alex Mirabal and Cristobal have in recruiting linemen: Bring in as many big bodies as possible and turn them into difference-makers in the trenches.