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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNHere's who Florida football is sending to 2025 SEC Media Days with Billy NapierThe Florida football program is sending QB DJ Lagway, C Jake Slaughter and DT Caleb Banks to the 2025 SEC Media Days alongside coach Billy Napier.
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Gators Wire on MSNFlorida football gets commitment from 2026 blue-chip linebacker Malik MorrisAnother member of the 2026 recruiting class has joined the Florida Gators, with four-star linebacker Malik Morris giving the program his verbal pledge on Monday. The 6-foot-1-inch, 225-pound defender out of Lakeland (Florida) chose the Orange and Blue from a list of suitors that stretched 32 schools long,
FAMU football has been named one of the top five recruiting classes in the Football Championship Subdivision by recruiting database AthLinkd. The Rattlers have generally been a program that has recruited well,
Boise State will kick off the 2025 season in late August with an unusual Thursday afternoon game at South Florida. The Bulls finished 7-6 overall last year wit
Florida football is seeking a breakthrough fourth season under head coach Billy Napier. Here's what preseason magazines think of UF entering 2025.
The legislation, which took effect July 1, removes previous restrictions that only allowed students from non-Florida High School Athletic Association member private schools to join public school athletics.
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The Seminoles will face three top 10 teams in Steele's rankings and start the season against No. 4 Alabama. Florida State will also face ACC favorite No. 6 Clemson on November 8, rival No. 10 Florida in its annual regular season finale, and Miami in game five. The Hurricanes fell shy of the top 10 and landed at No. 14.
Jackson is another Central Florida DB who has quietly joined the ranks of the elite defenders. He’s shadowed by his star teammate safety Ayden Pouncey, but he’s quickly coming into his own stardom. Jackson is ranked No. 124 by 247 Sports.
The revenue-sharing era in college football officially began on July 1, with schools now legally able to pay student-athletes directly for their abilities thanks to the $2.8 billion House v. NCAA settlement.