The college football transfer portal opens this coming Monday and another name is now listed among the soon-to-be former Florida Gators who have announced their departure.
Redshirt sophomore linebacker [autotag]Deuce Spurlock[/autotag], who arrived in Gainesville two Januarys ago after transferring from the Michigan Wolverines, will once again seek greener pastures through the sport’s de facto free agency system.
Originally from Madison, Alabama, he played in two games for the Blue during the 2022 season — his true freshman year — before redshirting. In 2023, the defender appeared in three games all on special teams, making his debut against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Nov. 4 as a member of the kickoff team; he also played against the Missouri Tigers (Nov. 18) and Florida State Seminoles (Nov. 25).
He did not play in 2024.
Spurlock represents the tenth Gator to declare their transfer portal intentions. He is joined by tight end Arlis Boardingham, offensive lineman Christian Williams, defensive lineman Kelby Collins, cornerback Ja’Keem Jackson, offensive lineman Mike Williams, edge Quincy Ivory, walk-on edge Bryce Capers, edge Justus Boone and wide receiver Andy Jean.
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