Florida Football: Two former Gators re-enter the Transfer Portal
The spring transfer portal is open for business and while Florida Football has yet to have anyone enter as of the time of this writing, a couple of Gators who transferred after the 2022 season are once again in the transfer portal looking for a new home.
Florida Football: Third Time Is The Charm
Corey Collier joined the Gators as part of the class of 2021. ESPN and Rivals graded Collier as a top 100 overall prospect, but after appearing in just five games over two seasons with the Gators, Collier opted to transfer to Nebraska for the 2023 season.
The Miami native played in five games with the Cornhuskers this past season, but did not record a tackle. It was reported back in February that Collier was no longer with Nebraska and he wasn't listed on their roster heading into spring camp.
Collier will have two seasons of eligibility left.
David Conner arrived in Gainesville as part of the class of 2022. The offensive tackle was a consensus three-star prospect from all four major services, and was one of four offensive linemen the Gators signed in that class, in addition to the transfer of O'Cyrus Torrence.
Conner didn't see the field in 2022 and transferred to Colorado in April of 2023. During his time in Boulder, Conner didn't play a snap.
Conner is in the transfer portal with three seasons of eligibility left.