O-town Gator
Gator Fan
GAINESVILLE -- "The long drought appears to be over.
For nearly five years, Florida football coach Urban Meyer hasn't been able to pull any recruits out of Miami-Dade County. That trend will likely end on Wednesday, National Signing Day.
The University of Florida is putting together one of the best recruiting classes in the nation. That's nothing new. The thing that's different about this year's crop of baby Gators is the recruiting class' strong ties to Miami-Dade County.
Meyer has received three oral commitments from players at Miami-Dade high schools. If the commitments hold, the three will be the first freshmen scholarship players from Dade on the UF football team since safety Dorian Munroe in 2005."
Link: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/colleges/uf/story/1452151.html
For nearly five years, Florida football coach Urban Meyer hasn't been able to pull any recruits out of Miami-Dade County. That trend will likely end on Wednesday, National Signing Day.
The University of Florida is putting together one of the best recruiting classes in the nation. That's nothing new. The thing that's different about this year's crop of baby Gators is the recruiting class' strong ties to Miami-Dade County.
Meyer has received three oral commitments from players at Miami-Dade high schools. If the commitments hold, the three will be the first freshmen scholarship players from Dade on the UF football team since safety Dorian Munroe in 2005."
Link: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/colleges/uf/story/1452151.html