These two 4-stars set dates for official visits to Florida

Two four-star 2022 recruits have set dates to officially visit Florida before they sign during the December early signing period.

Cyrus Moss, a top-25 recruit in the class of 2022, and Malik Agbo, a 2022 four-star offensive lineman, have set dates to officially visit Florida.

Moss told Swamp247 that he’ll be visiting UF on Sept. 18 against Alabama. Fellow defensive prospect Chris McClellan will also be visiting that weekend. It will be the first trip to Gainesville for the edge rusher, who will travel from Bishop Gorman High in Nevada. He previously planned to make an unofficial visit in July but was unable to.

Moss is expected to visit Alabama and Clemson after already using official visits to Oregon and Notre Dame. 247Sports currently has Oregon as the crystal ball projection but with low to medium confidence.

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Defensive coordinator Todd Grantham has led the recruiting effort for Moss and shown him where he fits in the Gators scheme. Moss understands that he’d be playing a coveted position that Florida has seen good statistics from in years past. He plans on deciding closer to the December early signing period.

Agbo will be visiting Gainesville after Moss on Nov. 27 for the Florida State game, according to Swamp247. He listed Florida as one of his top five schools along with LSU, Miami, Arizona State and Oklahoma, but says that Texas is still in play. What makes this visit so crucial is that it’s scheduled just before Agbo plans on signing in December.

Agbo is the No. 24 offensive tackle nationally, according to 247Sports, and No. 7 overall in the state of Washington. He visited Miami and Oklahoma in June but will visit LSU and Arizona State in November, in addition to UF. A single crystal ball prediction has him going to LSU with low confidence, so his recruiting cycle appears far from complete.

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