Gators land three-star tight end
By Faith Buckley | Mar. 16, 2021Hawkins received interest from 28 other schools, including Alabama, FSU and Georgia.
Hawkins received interest from 28 other schools, including Alabama, FSU and Georgia.
After a relatively disappointing recruiting cycle in 2020, Becky Burleigh and the UF staff have bounced back with a pair of four-star signatures on national signing day.
Florida softball announced Wednesday that a quartet of new players are set to join the team next fall after national signing day.
Adarius Lemons is staying home.
Update 1:05 p.m. Four-star cornerback Kristian Fulton remains in his home state and officially commits to LSU. Fulton, the No. 6 ranked cornerback in the nation, was undecided until today between UF and LSU, but was thought to be leaning heavily toward the Tigers.
One day after being trounced by Florida State 27-2, Florida was back to its winning ways, albeit off the field and on the recruiting trail.
The wait is over.
Florida’s recruiting journey to the first Wednesday in February has been about as wild as anyone could have predicted.
Heading into National Signing Day, Florida coach Jim McElwain wanted to have at least five or six offensive linemen in his signing class.
APOPKA, Fla. — Florida’s recruiting class was not expected to be anything special.
JACKSONVILLE — National Signing Day is a time when high school football recruits sign their National Letters of Intent to become student athletes at a university.
SEFFNER, Fla. — Byron Cowart, the No. 1 college football recruit in the country, is not coming to Gainesville.
National Signing Day is here and recruits are now able to sign their national letter of intent and formally commit to their college of choice. Here are 10 players to watch out for as Jim McElwain attempts to round out his first recruiting class as Florida’s head coach. All information regarding rankings comes from Rivals.com.
Chris Williamson (6-foot-0, 185 pounds, Gainesville, Ga., Gainesville High), a four-star cornerback announced his commitment to Florida on Monday evening.
Four-star running back Jordan Scarlett (5-foot-11, 205 pounds, Fort Lauderdale Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas High) announced that he was verbally committed to Florida on Monday evening. Scarlett decommitted from the Miami Hurricanes on Sunday. He was previously committed to the Canes since July.