Florida Gators recruiting visitors list preview for January 25th weekend

The Florida Gators didn’t host any official visitors last weekend but this weekend they will host two prospects on campus.

The Gators will have one of their commits on campus with a prospect that they’re hoping to flip from an SEC rival.

Joining the official visitors this weekend will be several big name underclassmen that are scheduled to visit Florida on Saturday.

GatorCountry brings you a Florida Gators recruiting visitors list preview for this weekend.

 

Gators looking for a flip

Florida is still looking to add more prospects on the defensive line for the 2019 class and they will host a big target on campus this weekend.

Alabama defensive end commit Khris Bogle is scheduled to visit Florida this weekend after he committed to Alabama at the All-American Bowl earlier this month.

Bogle was shocked to learn the news that Tosh Lopoi was leaving Alabama for the Cleveland Browns and that prompted Bogle to take visits.

Tennessee finished second for Bogle but the defensive line is keeping his options open despite his commitment to Alabama, Florida and Miami are still in the mix for him.

 

Commit coming to town

Linebacker commit Diwun Black didn’t sign in December but he will take his official visit to Gainesville this weekend as he plans to sign with Florida in February.

Black has been solid to Florida since he committed to the Gators over the summer and he’s one of the Gators big recruiters out of all of its commits.

 

Underclassmen to invade Gainesville

Orlando is site to a big 7-on-7 tournament this weekend and Florida will have the chance to host several big names that are in the state for that tournament this weekend.

The Gators are set to receive visits from several big name underclassmen on Saturday for unofficial visits.

One of the best players in the country for 2020 is defensive back Keontae Jenkins (5-10, 160, Virginia Beach, VA. Frank W. Cox) is the younger brother of FSU defensive back Levonta Taylor but Jenkins will be on campus this weekend for the second time. Jenkins likes Florida a lot early on.

2020 defensive back Dwight McGlothern (6-1, 180, Cedar Hill, TX. Trinity Christian School) is one of the top players in the country and has offers from all of the big schools already and he will be on campus for the first time on Saturday.

2021 receiver Latrell Neville (6-3, 195, Missouri City, TX. Willowridge) and 2020 receiver Thad Johnson (6-1, 181, Beaumont, TX. West Brook) are both scheduled to be on campus for the first time as well this weekend.

2020 safety Xavion Alford (6-0, 184, Pearland, TX. Shadow Creek) has 21 offers already and is looking at Florida and this weekend is also his first visit to Gainesville.

2020 Texas A&M offensive line commit Smart Chibuzo (6-5, 319, Missouri City, TX. Hightower) will be with the 7-on-7 team this weekend and on campus for the first time.

Joining the Texas guys this weekend is 2020 safety Nehki Meredith (5-9, 170, Virginia Beach, VA. Bishop Sullivan Catholic) is looking for a Florida offer when he visits for the first time this weekend.

2020 receiver LV Bunkley-Shelton (6-0, 180, Gardena, CA. Junipero Serra) is good friends with Florida early enrollee Chris Steele. Bunkley-Shelton will make his first visit to Gainesville this weekend.

A guy who has a lot of interest in the Gators and has visited before is 2020 receiver Ja’Khi Douglas (5-10, 184, Houma, LA. Terrebonne) who has a Florida offer already. Douglas will be in town for his second visit to Florida this weekend.

Andrew Spivey
Andrew always knew he wanted to be involved with sports in some capacity. He began by coaching high school football for six years before deciding to pursue a career in journalism. While coaching, he was a part of two state semifinal teams in the state of Alabama. Given his past coaching experience, he figured covering recruiting would be a perfect fit. He began his career as an intern for Rivals.com, covering University of Florida football recruiting. After interning with Rivals for six months, he joined the Gator Country family as a recruiting analyst. Andrew enjoys spending his free time on the golf course and watching his beloved Atlanta Braves. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewSpiveyGC.