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Four-star wide receiver Justin Williams, from Buchholz High School, has committed to play football for the University of Florida. Williams, a rising senior, chose the Gators over Indiana, Kentucky ...
Four-star wide receiver Justin Williams, from Buchholz High School, has committed to play football for the University of Florida. Williams, a rising senior, chose the Gators over Indiana, Kentucky ...
Four-star wide receiver Justin Williams, from Buchholz High School, has committed to play football for the University of Florida. Williams, a rising senior, chose the Gators over Indiana, Kentucky ...
Florida football gained its sixth commitment in the Class of 2026 Sunday evening with Buchholz 4-star WR Justin Williams staying close to ... a rising senior, chose the Gators over Indiana, ...
Four-star wide receiver Justin Williams, from Buchholz High School, has committed to play football for the University of Florida. Williams, a rising senior, chose the Gators over Indiana ...
The 2026 recruiting class for the Florida Gators has been heating up over the last few weeks, with head coach Billy Napier hosting multiple recruits on official visits over the weekend.
Florida Gators Land Blue-Chip WR originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Billy Napier earned the commitment of Buchholz (Fla.)'s Justin Williams on Sunday, bolstering the Florida Gators' future ...
Florida lands Justin Williams, matching Devin Hester's 1,000+ rushing/receiving milestone, and 6'8" OT Chancellor Campbell for 2026 class.
The Florida Gators player is expected to be charged as a juvenile in Alachua County Civil Court on a third-degree felony, which is punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
The Florida Gators football coaching staff will be looking a tad different moving forward. According to 247Sports' Matt Zenitz, special teams coach and analyst Chris Couch is departing from Billy ...
It’s been a quiet start for the Florida Gators in the 2026 recruiting class, but their home state is a hotbed for talent. The Gators have put themselves in the mix for many of the state’s best ...