The Miami Hurricanes have been on a heater on the recruiting scene over the past few years. It seems as if Mario Crisotba l has restored the image of “the U,” and players want to come play for the program. This is especially true in Florida, as recruits are opting to stay home. One of the biggest targets for the Hurricanes in the Sunshine State (and the entire country) this year is five-star Mark Matthews . Miami was the reported leader for a while, but recent reports have suggested that Texas A&M has emerged as the new leader for Matthews. It will be a battle to the end, and count on the Hurricanes to not give up until national signing day, even if he commits soon. The Hurricanes already have two commits on the offensive line in Tyler Ford and Sean Tatum. He is a dominant prospect, and Sports Illustrated’s Rowen Fisher Shotton broke down what he is viewed as as a prospect. “At 6-foot-6, 300 pounds with elite footwork and balance, scouts view him as a prototype blindside protector," Shotton said.…