Florida Gators add three commits to two classes in 11-day span

UF added three names to its recruiting class signing defensive end Jeremiah Williams, athlete Sam McCall and guard Yousef Mugharbil.

As pointed out by The Independent Florida Alligator, Dan Mullen’s program has been on a nice run on the recruiting trail, adding three commits – spanning both the 2021 and 2022 classes – from October 26-to-November 6.

First came Birmingham, Alabama weakside defensive end Jeremiah Williams, who, at 6-foot-3-inches and 224 pounds, is the No. 5 prospect at the position and a top-five player in his state, according to the 247Sports Composite.

Williams was recruited by linebackers coach Christian Robinson and chose the Gators over a Southeastern Conference West Division power, Gus Malzahn’s Auburn Tigers.

The program’s third-highest rated commit in the class – trailing only five-star cornerback Jason Marshall, Jr. and four-star safety Corey Collier, who are teammates at Miami Palmetto – Williams, paired with St. Thomas Aquinas four-star defensive end/tackle Tyreak Sapp, gives Florida a promising pass-rushing duo to build around.

NEXT: Five-star athlete Sam McCall