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Miami landed a commitment while I stepped out for errands, of course. 😂 Cincinnati WR Tony Johnson chose Miami over FSU, Kentucky, and UCF. 5-11, 187-pound receiver produced 449 yards on 48 catches with a team-leading 6 touchdown receptions for the Bearcats in 2024.

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@Canes_Wear @canesthing @LakersCanes305 @SSN_Miami @CanesWarningFS @canes_muse @RastaEdits @NMDgrant @hurricanesmarsh I was at Publix when this dropped

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@Canes_Wear @LockedOnCanes @canesthing @LakersCanes305 @SSN_Miami @CanesWarningFS @canes_muse @RastaEdits @NMDgrant @hurricanesmarsh You good just announce that Haulcy for us 🙌🏾😂

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@Canes_Wear @LockedOnCanes @canesthing @LakersCanes305 @SSN_Miami @CanesWarningFS @canes_muse @RastaEdits @NMDgrant @hurricanesmarsh Did you forget something at the store?

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@Canes_Wear @LockedOnCanes @canesthing @LakersCanes305 @SSN_Miami @CanesWarningFS @canes_muse @RastaEdits @NMDgrant @hurricanesmarsh Fam, I know you're busy, but we need some tape on these transfers 😁

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