A former Georgia Bulldog commit is pondering his options now as he looks for a new place to start his collegiate football career.
Four-star wide receiver [autotag]Ny Carr[/autotag] told reporters on On3 that he’s making plans to visit multiple schools across the nation, but an official visit to the University of Florida is apparently “in the works.”
Carr last visited UF during Billy Napier’s football camp this past June to participate in 7-on-7 drills, catching Florida coaches’ attention with stellar performances.
The Moultrie, Georgia, native and the Gators coaching staff had extensive talks afterward, and, according to On3, the recruit likes the sound of how Florida would utilize his talents.
“Offensively, they create matchups for you, get you in space so there is nothing but space and opportunity,” Carr said. “Really, how they use the receivers and finding them. Letting them go win and attack one-on-one. Really just how they use their receivers.”
Carr is a 5-foot-11-inch wide receiver attending Colquitt County High School. Set to graduate in 2024, the prospect is No. 126 overall according to 247Sports and is ranked No. 24 among receivers.
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