Florida lost another commitment from its once No. 3 ranked 2024 recruiting class on Wednesday as Dublin, Ga., DL
Nasir Johnson flipped his pledge to the Georgia Bulldogs.
As a result, the Gators are left without a defined interior defensive line pledge following
Michai Boireau's decommitment in September, although
UF continues to pursue the Hampton (Ga.) Creekside nose tackle heavily down the stretch. Spencer is competing with Auburn, Georgia and Michigan for his services.
Five-star Mainland (Daytona Beach, Fla.) High product
LJ McCray possesses the frame and ability to move inside if needed, but currently projects to operate at the F-end role in Austin Armstrong's defense. He, Clinton, N.C., defensive end
Amaris Williams and Buchholz High School (Gainesville, Fla.) defensive end
Kendall Jackson are the lone players standing along the defensive front.
It is currently unclear who the Gators will target to replace the attrition amid an underachieving 5-5 (3-4 SEC) year on the field.