Who shined? Four members of Florida Football who dominated the spring game

The Blue Team won 38-32 over the Orange Team
Apr 12, 2025; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators wide receiver Dallas Wilson (6) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the second half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
Apr 12, 2025; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators wide receiver Dallas Wilson (6) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the second half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

The spring game has come and gone for Florida Football, and overall, it was a productive day for the Gators. The Blue Team beat the Orange Team 38-32 in a game that featured plenty of highlights for Gator fans to take in.

As Florida gets ready to break for the summer, here are the four players who stood out the most in The Swamp.

Florida Football: Dallas Wilson is the real deal

The five-star wide receiver came to Gainesville with a ton of hype, and for his first official public impression, he passed with flying colors.

Wilson exploded in the second half to finish the day with ten catches for 195 yards and two touchdowns. His control and route running looked great, and the hype train for him is only going to continue to grow.

Harrison Bailey

There had been some chatter that Bailey was falling behind Aidan Warner in the battle for the backup QB job, but going off the eye test on Saturday, it was Bailey who looked like the better option.

Bailey finished the afternoon 29/43, passing for 363 yards and three touchdowns. His long of the day was a 51-yard pass to Naeshaun Montgomery and he and the previously mentioned Wilson had a great chemistry all afternoon.

Ja'Kobi Jackson

The Blue Team ended up winning on Saturday due in large part to the legs of Jackson. He had just ten carries on the day and still managed to rack up 198 yards and three touchdowns.

His burst and getaway speed looked great, and he looks ready for an increased role in 2025.

Ty Jackson

It's hard for defensive guys to shine in a spring game because the schemes tend to be vanilla, but the freshman linebacker was flying around the field all afternoon.

Jackson finished with 11 tackles with two tackles for a loss, including one sack.

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