Florida’s early signing period bleed continued late into Wednesday as in-state wide receiver [autotag]Izaiah Williams[/autotag] flipped from UF to Texas A&M.
Williams signed shortly after announcing the flip, sending in his national letter of intent to the Aggies. Florida had Williams under commitment for over seven months.
“What really stood out to me with Texas A&M is the vision they have,” Williams said to On3. “I feel my skill set best aligns with their program to be successful. They have key components that will help develop me not only as a player but as a person as well.”
Williams is a four-star talent, according to On3 and Rivals, but 247Sports and ESPN think he’s a three-star. He retained four-star status on the On3 industry ranking, which uses a weighted average of all four major services, though. He checks in at No. 318 overall in the class of 2024 and No. 54 among wide receivers.
Florida signed receivers Tawaski “TJ” Abrams and Jerrae Hawkins Jr., as well as four-star tight end Amir Jackson. Former Wisconsin wide receiver Chimere Dike transferred in.
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