"I have a really good relationship with them," Heyward told UCFSports.com last month."It's been building since my freshman year since I got the offer. I always trust them. I can always come to them for advice. They always have my back.""He's a funny dude," Heyward said."An amazing dude. He's sweet and caring. His wife is amazing too. They're great people.
"I love that he committed to UCF. I'm happy for him. It's a blessing. I can't say how happy I was when he committed. He was telling me he was going to commit. It was between UCF and Pitt. You could stay at home and become a Hometown Hero. He did that. I felt good because his people are right there, his mom can see him whenever she wants to. It's not too far from home.""One thing about UCF is it's my mom's alumni school," Heyward said.
Last month, Heyward mentioned Auburn and Colorado as schools also pushing for visits. He'll have other options as well. UCF will look to get him back on campus soon, possibly for their late-summer recruiting event - Knight Splash - on Friday, July 28.