Per GT & others, running back Iverson Clement has entered the transfer portal, becoming the second Florida player to do so this year.
The Gators have four running backs remaining on the roster, all of whom can return next season. Five-star transfer
Demarkcus Bowman will also be added to the position group in January.
No need for another RB IMO.
The last info I saw said we still had a chance with these uncommitted prospects -
EDIT-Added updates from latest Rivals 250
https://n.rivals.com/prospect_rankings/rivals250/2021
5* TUNMISE ADELEYE-SDE-Rivals #24 down from #14
IMO, Good chance with these 3
4* XAVIAN SOREY-OLB-Rivals #48 up from #201
4* TERRION ARNOLD-S-Rivals #59 up from #194
4* BRYCE LANGSTON-SDE-Rivals #228 down from #211 - former Florida commit
Others, we are still talking about, but have had little contact with -
5* MAASON SMITH-DT -new Rivals #1 up from #4 - unlikely IMO
5* TRISTAN LEIGH-OT-Rivals #17 down from #15 - unlikely IMO
4* TERRENCE LEWIS-IL-Rivals #32 up from #38 - de-comit from Tenn just happened - so who knows ?
Lewis, who the 247Sports Composite pegs as the nation's No. 1 inside linebacker prospect, had been committed to the Volunteers since late April. There was also a time when he was committed to Florida. Do we still want him at Inside LB ?
Per Rivals, Gators currently listed with 26 commits. Will all of them qualify academically ? Will any of them flip ? Will Mullen try to recruit over the top of some of the lower rated recruits ? What are our true needs ?
This is old info from 247; no longer accurate; but the best starting point I could find - does not take into account the transfer out of Safety Quincy Lenton & RB Iverson Clement and possibly the transfer in of Bowman ?
"Florida can count as many as four scholarships back toward the 2019 recruiting cycle as initial counters via early enrollees. That leaves a total of 29 total initial counters for "this year's (2020) cycle." Possibly leaving 3 counters / players still open.
IMO, the win over UGA makes this one of our most attractive recruiting years; I say go for all the top players we can get now !
I am not an expert on "scholarship math" - if anyone has better, more current data please post it !
David Wunderlich of Gator Country has a good feel for the math; perhaps he will post something soon.
The Gators have four running backs remaining on the roster, all of whom can return next season. Five-star transfer
Demarkcus Bowman will also be added to the position group in January.
No need for another RB IMO.
The last info I saw said we still had a chance with these uncommitted prospects -
EDIT-Added updates from latest Rivals 250
https://n.rivals.com/prospect_rankings/rivals250/2021
5* TUNMISE ADELEYE-SDE-Rivals #24 down from #14
IMO, Good chance with these 3
4* XAVIAN SOREY-OLB-Rivals #48 up from #201
4* TERRION ARNOLD-S-Rivals #59 up from #194
4* BRYCE LANGSTON-SDE-Rivals #228 down from #211 - former Florida commit
Others, we are still talking about, but have had little contact with -
5* MAASON SMITH-DT -new Rivals #1 up from #4 - unlikely IMO
5* TRISTAN LEIGH-OT-Rivals #17 down from #15 - unlikely IMO
4* TERRENCE LEWIS-IL-Rivals #32 up from #38 - de-comit from Tenn just happened - so who knows ?
Lewis, who the 247Sports Composite pegs as the nation's No. 1 inside linebacker prospect, had been committed to the Volunteers since late April. There was also a time when he was committed to Florida. Do we still want him at Inside LB ?
Per Rivals, Gators currently listed with 26 commits. Will all of them qualify academically ? Will any of them flip ? Will Mullen try to recruit over the top of some of the lower rated recruits ? What are our true needs ?
This is old info from 247; no longer accurate; but the best starting point I could find - does not take into account the transfer out of Safety Quincy Lenton & RB Iverson Clement and possibly the transfer in of Bowman ?
"Florida can count as many as four scholarships back toward the 2019 recruiting cycle as initial counters via early enrollees. That leaves a total of 29 total initial counters for "this year's (2020) cycle." Possibly leaving 3 counters / players still open.
IMO, the win over UGA makes this one of our most attractive recruiting years; I say go for all the top players we can get now !
I am not an expert on "scholarship math" - if anyone has better, more current data please post it !
David Wunderlich of Gator Country has a good feel for the math; perhaps he will post something soon.
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