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Colorado Stud DL Hitting It Off With Cane Coaches
canesport.com
Miami landed a stud Colorado defensive line prospect in 2003 when 6-foot-8 Calais Campbell chose the Canes.
And now another extremely tall and talented Colorado DL is seriously considering the Canes.
Aurora (CO) Regis Jesuit's Butch Lewis, a 6-foot-7, 285-pounder, has Miami in his final 5.
"It's Miami, USC, Georgia, LSU and Notre Dame," he says. "They're all pretty much even right now."
Lewis says he is speaking regularly with UM coaches Art Kehoe and Mario Cristobal.
"They're great guys, I love them," Lewis said. "They both have their own different personalities. I talk 15-20 minutes with them when they call.
"They saw my tapes and said I'm the kind of defensive player they need at Miami, my style of play."
Lewis says he has a tentative early December visit date to Miami.
He says distance won't be a factor in his final decision, and says of UM that "I know it's a private school, a smaller school.
"Growing up, Miami was always my favorite school. I've been watching them a while. Clinton Portis, Ken Dorsey, when Antrel Rolle was there, I was rooting for them."
What's he looking for in a program at the next level?
"The school that's going to benefit me most athletically and academically," he said.
Lewis's team is 6-3 so far this season.
He's playing defensive tackle but projects as an end in college.
Lewis lives near where Campbell grew up.
"I live about 10 minutes away from there," Lewis says.
Lewis never faced Campbell in high school – their teams don't schedule each other.
canesport.com
Miami landed a stud Colorado defensive line prospect in 2003 when 6-foot-8 Calais Campbell chose the Canes.
And now another extremely tall and talented Colorado DL is seriously considering the Canes.
Aurora (CO) Regis Jesuit's Butch Lewis, a 6-foot-7, 285-pounder, has Miami in his final 5.
"It's Miami, USC, Georgia, LSU and Notre Dame," he says. "They're all pretty much even right now."
Lewis says he is speaking regularly with UM coaches Art Kehoe and Mario Cristobal.
"They're great guys, I love them," Lewis said. "They both have their own different personalities. I talk 15-20 minutes with them when they call.
"They saw my tapes and said I'm the kind of defensive player they need at Miami, my style of play."
Lewis says he has a tentative early December visit date to Miami.
He says distance won't be a factor in his final decision, and says of UM that "I know it's a private school, a smaller school.
"Growing up, Miami was always my favorite school. I've been watching them a while. Clinton Portis, Ken Dorsey, when Antrel Rolle was there, I was rooting for them."
What's he looking for in a program at the next level?
"The school that's going to benefit me most athletically and academically," he said.
Lewis's team is 6-3 so far this season.
He's playing defensive tackle but projects as an end in college.
Lewis lives near where Campbell grew up.
"I live about 10 minutes away from there," Lewis says.
Lewis never faced Campbell in high school – their teams don't schedule each other.