Solomon Thomas had been to Miami once prior to Saturday's return trip to Coral Gables, but he admits it wasn't the full Hurricane experience.
That changed this weekend when he was able to take in campus, administration and the UM spring game itself. The academic angle stood out to the five-star recruit.
"It's a beautiful place," Thomas told Rivals/CanesCounty.com's Marcus Benjamin. "It's a private school. Small classrooms, where you're able to have a tight-knit relationship with not only coaches, but professors. We went to a presentation for their ratio, it's like 14 to one....you're actually able to discuss and you're actually able to learn.
"That's something big for me."
That changed this weekend when he was able to take in campus, administration and the UM spring game itself. The academic angle stood out to the five-star recruit.
"It's a beautiful place," Thomas told Rivals/CanesCounty.com's Marcus Benjamin. "It's a private school. Small classrooms, where you're able to have a tight-knit relationship with not only coaches, but professors. We went to a presentation for their ratio, it's like 14 to one....you're actually able to discuss and you're actually able to learn.
"That's something big for me."
Rivals.com - Five-star FSU commitment Solomon Thomas gets 'whole' Miami experience
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