Florida Football: Biggest successes for Gators from 2023 recruiting cycle

Florida Gators head football coach Billy Napier smiles after a question from a reporter during a weekly press conference at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, in Gainesville, Feb. 11, 2022. Napier was asked about coaching hires, recruiting, his team preparation plans and also mentioned the Gators will begin Spring practice March 15.Flgai 02112022 Napierufpresser 03
Florida Gators head football coach Billy Napier smiles after a question from a reporter during a weekly press conference at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, in Gainesville, Feb. 11, 2022. Napier was asked about coaching hires, recruiting, his team preparation plans and also mentioned the Gators will begin Spring practice March 15.Flgai 02112022 Napierufpresser 03 /
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Florida Football: Do A Flip

Flipping Jaden Rashada from Miami would have been a huge victory if he had actually appeared on campus. He didn’t, so we continue.

The same holds true for Marcus Stokes, who was acquired by the Gators from Penn State. He later created his own rap video, and he is currently in West Florida. Therefore, we carry on.

Only because Florida can’t seem to flip players and get them on campus, there is a tiny bit of concern concerning Dijon Johnson. In October, Florida was able to formally acquire him from Ohio State, and in December, the four-star Tampa safety signed his letter of commitment.

Johnson is one of four incoming Gators who didn’t enroll for the spring, but once he is on campus Napier should count it as a win he was able to keep him at home.