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ORLANDO -- Four-star wide receiver Ermon Lane (Homestead, Fla./Homestead) has been committed to Florida since August but the No. 28-ranked player in the country could be wavering on his pledge to the Gators.
And some of Florida’s rivals could be in a position to make a move for the nation’s No. 2 receiver prospect.
I’m about 80 percent committed to Florida,” Lane said. "It’s solid, but I’ve been looking in to other schools like Florida State, Miami and Alabama.”
Lane said Florida has done nothing wrong, it’s more about other schools making a strong push.
"They just have to recruit me harder than Florida to get me to flip,” he said. "At first they were recruiting me hard -- well -- they are still recruiting me hard, but other schools have just stepped up to the plate.”
The ESPN 300 pass-catcher doesn’t plan to take any other official visits before announcing on national signing day. Playing time will be a factor, but he sees opportunity at each of the schools.
"I see an opportunity to play at all of those schools,” Lane said. “You just have to go in and put in the work and you can play as freshman."
Florida, meanwhile, just hired a new offensive coordinator, Kurt Roper, but Lane said he has not spoken to the new play-caller. He did, however, talk to Florida head coach Will Muschamp about what direction the Florida offense is heading.
“He just said they just want to spread the ball around,” Lane said, "and try and get the ball to the playmakers."
ORLANDO -- Four-star wide receiver Ermon Lane (Homestead, Fla./Homestead) has been committed to Florida since August but the No. 28-ranked player in the country could be wavering on his pledge to the Gators.
And some of Florida’s rivals could be in a position to make a move for the nation’s No. 2 receiver prospect.
I’m about 80 percent committed to Florida,” Lane said. "It’s solid, but I’ve been looking in to other schools like Florida State, Miami and Alabama.”
Lane said Florida has done nothing wrong, it’s more about other schools making a strong push.
"They just have to recruit me harder than Florida to get me to flip,” he said. "At first they were recruiting me hard -- well -- they are still recruiting me hard, but other schools have just stepped up to the plate.”
The ESPN 300 pass-catcher doesn’t plan to take any other official visits before announcing on national signing day. Playing time will be a factor, but he sees opportunity at each of the schools.
"I see an opportunity to play at all of those schools,” Lane said. “You just have to go in and put in the work and you can play as freshman."
Florida, meanwhile, just hired a new offensive coordinator, Kurt Roper, but Lane said he has not spoken to the new play-caller. He did, however, talk to Florida head coach Will Muschamp about what direction the Florida offense is heading.
“He just said they just want to spread the ball around,” Lane said, "and try and get the ball to the playmakers."