What is The Athletic’s biggest question for Florida’s Billy Napier?

The Athletic tracks the top 10 storylines as the 2023 cycle ramps up, including Florida’s situation.

The biggest component of new head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag]’s plan to rebuild Florida football is his fresh approach to recruiting, undertaken with diligence that makes former head coach [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag]’s regime pale in comparison. While there is still a long path back uphill to reach the summit once seen back in the glory days of [autotag]Urban Meyer[/autotag], the early returns appear to signal that the ship is turning around under the new leadership.

However, despite this progress, Napier and Co. are under intense pressure and scrutiny when it comes to assembling their debut recruiting class — much of which is quite unfair but par for the course in the ultra-competitive Southeastern Conference. The Athletic’s Ari Wasserman recently surveyed the top 10 storylines for the 2023 cycle heading into summer and had one major question for the Gators’ rebounding program.

Is Billy Napier going to sign a big-boy class?

If you tracked what Napier did at Florida upon his arrival, you saw a man who understands what it takes in the SEC. He revamped the recruiting department and immediately signed four-star safety [autotag]Kamari Wilson[/autotag] of Bradenton (Fla.) IMG, beating Georgia for his signature. Landing Wilson made a statement that Florida is going to win big-time recruiting battles.

Well, we’re six months into the 2023 cycle and Florida has only five commitments. Of those five commitments, only one is rated inside the top 300.

Florida needs a big finish, and it has plenty of open spots. The Gators are still involved with a ton of top-50 players: cornerback [autotag]Cormani McClain[/autotag] of Lakeland (Fla.) Lake Gibson, cornerback [autotag]AJ Harris[/autotag] of Phenix City (Ala.) Central, cornerback [autotag]Tony Mitchell[/autotag] of Alabaster (Ala.) Thompson, linebacker [autotag]Malik Bryant[/autotag] of Orlando (Fla.) Jones, running back [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]. of Orlando (Fla.) Edgewater and safety [autotag]Joenel Aguero[/autotag] of Danvers (Mass.) St. John’s Prep.

Can Napier be the anti-Dan Mullen and close the deal on a top class?

Wasserman’s concerns are not at all unfair, particularly the fact that Florida has just five commits six months into Napier’s tenure. But it seems he is overlooking the difficulty involved in overhauling the program’s culture, not to mention the fact that it has been nearly a decade since the Gators’ last top-10 class.

The fact of the matter is that Napier needs to do everything he can to maximize the talent he brings in this time around but it is not even close to a make-or-break kind of deal. As CBS Sports’ Chip Patterson mentioned recently, Florida’s new crew is more likely to produce results later than sooner, so while the heat is on it is not imperative that he hit a grand slam from a long-term perspective.

Still, the Gator Nation is hungry for success after one of the most disappointing seasons (and really, the most disappointing decade) in recent memory. Scoring a few wins on the recruiting trail will earn the program a great deal of emotional capital with the fanbase, which is certainly something to consider.

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Florida now battling Alabama for this 4-star RB target

Florida will have to fend off Alabama if it wants to land four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. this recruiting cycle.

Four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. made headlines this week when he yanked Arkansas out of his top five schools to make room for Alabama. Florida still sits in his list of top schools along with the Crimson Tide, Miami, Texas and Texas A&M. Baxter’s father spoke with 247Sports about his son’s recruitment.

His father said no school is currently standing out to Baxter Jr. However, out of his top five schools, the Gators have to factor highly for him because he has visited the Swamp three times this year. The only other school he has visited more than once is Miami, where he stopped by twice.

Baxter Jr. has only set one official visit this summer, which will be to the Longhorns, according to his father. However, he’s taking unofficial visits to the Hurricanes on June 3 and the Aggies at the end of the month.

Baxter Jr. doesn’t seem like he is in any rush to make a commitment anytime soon. The race for his pledge will likely continue until December.

With Baxter Jr. setting up more visits, Florida needs to get him back on campus soon just so that it can stay fresh in his mind.

247Sports ranks as the 46th overall prospect in the country and the fourth-best at his position.

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2023 Recruiting Profile: RB Cedric Baxter Jr. is a top UF target

Here’s a recruiting breakdown of one of Florida’s top recruiting targets, Cedric Baxter Jr.

Running back [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]. is a 4-star prep prospect out of Edgewater in Orlando, Florida, who ranks among the best at his position in the 2023 recruiting cycle. Residing in Florida football’s backyard, he is an obvious target for new head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag], who has a propensity for focusing on the ground game.

Running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag] has worked hard on building a solid relationship with Baxter, stepping up to re-offer the young running back after receiving one previously from [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag]’s staff. While there are a couple of other big names who are also in play, the 6-foot-1-inch, 215-pound back is receiving no shortage of attention from the Gators.

In 12 games played during his junior year, Baxter amassed 1,718 yards and 26 touchdowns on the ground with an average of 8.3 yards per carry — thrice rushing for over 200 yards — while snagging seven passes for 102 yards and another score, earning him all-state recognition. His team went 10-2 and earned a district title in Florida’s second-highest classification thanks in part to his efforts.

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Florida football makes this coveted running back’s top 12

Florida made three-star running back Parker Jenkins’s list of top 12 schools on Sunday.

Florida made three-star running back [autotag]Parker Jenkins[/autotag]’ list of top 12 schools on Sunday along with Northwestern, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Boston College, Florida State, SMU, Ole Miss, Houston, Oregon, LSU and Tennessee.

The 247Sports composite ranks him as 367th overall prospect and the 25th best running back in the country. Jenkins hails from Houston, Texas, and the Tigers currently hold the crystal ball prediction.

Even though Jenkins dropped a large list, it’s impressive Florida made his list of top schools considering it only offered him on May 4.

The Gators have quite a few running backs ahead on their board like five-star [autotag]Richard Young[/autotag], four-stars [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]. and [autotag]Treyaun Webb[/autotag].

They sit in a great spot for Baxter and Webb currently. Head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] and running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag] want to take two running backs this cycle due to the committee approach they take in the backfield.

Florida likely wouldn’t push for Jenkins unless they miss on Baxter and Webb.

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This 4-star RB likely to wait until end of year for official visit to Florida

Four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. likely won’t use an official visit to Florida until December.

Four-star running back [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]. is one of Florida’s top targets at the running back position this cycle, along with five-star [autotag]Richard Young[/autotag] and four-star [autotag]Treyaun Webb[/autotag]. He has reiterated multiple times this year that he is likely in no rush to make a commitment. Gators Online reported on Wednesday that Baxter doesn’t plan on using his official visit to the Swamp until the end of the year. However, he is aiming to take another unofficial during the summer or after his spring football concludes.

The Orlando, Florida, native is ranked as the 46th best player overall and as the fourth-best player at his position, according to the 247Sports composite. Baxter recently released his list of top schools that included the Gators as well as Arkansas, Miami, Texas and Texas A&M.

A few weeks ago, Baxter told On3 that he wanted to take one or two official visits and the rest during the season, but those plans have already changed. He believes he won’t make a commitment until the end of the year but hasn’t ruled out the possibility of making one sooner.

If Baxter decides to move up his decision timeline and starts taking official visits, look for the Gators to host him this summer. If not, they’ll likely wait until December.

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Gators make another visit one of their top 2023 recruiting targets

Florida is sending another coach out to see four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. again during the spring evaluation period.

Florida is expected to use its second visit of the spring evaluation period on Thursday to see four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr., according to Swamp247. Baxter is the Gators’ top target at the running back position this cycle. They recently made his list of top five schools, including Arkansas, Miami, Texas and Texas A&M.

Last week, head coach Billy Napier sent area recruiter and offensive line coach [autotag]Darnell Stapleton[/autotag] to see Baxter in Orlando, Florida. This week Florida is sending running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag].

Baxter is currently ranked as the 26th overall prospect and the second-best at his position, according to the 247Sports rankings.

He has visited Florida three times this year with his most recent one taking place on April 9. He told reporters during his last visit that he likes how Napier plans to use a staple of backs where three of them will get at least 10 carries a game.

Baxter is unsure when he will make his commitment but each one of his top five schools will receive an official visit.

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Recruiting News: Texas A&M lands in 2023 running back Cedric Baxter Jr.’s top five schools

Recruiting News: Texas A&M lands in 2023 running back Cedric Baxter Jr.’s top five schools

The late April recruiting news has been expedient, to say the least, and for Texas A&M, the news just keeps getting better and better as players in the 2023 class begin to trim down the list of their final schools, with prime running back target Cedric Baxter Jr. placing the Aggies in his top five final schools, being recruited by Texas A&M running backs coach, Tommie Robinson.

Baxter has been extremely productive in his high school career, averaging over 8 yards per carry, and compiling 1,718 total yards and 26 touchdowns during his junior season.

The Aggies are among good company in Baxter’s “Top 5”.

Cedric Baxter Jr. has the chance to develop into an every-down back at the next level, standing at an impressive 6’1″ 215 lbs, with the potential to add more weight down the line. From a skillset standpoint, he isn’t afraid of contact and isn’t just your average downhill runner while possessing some cutting ability, and could develop as a consistent pass-catching option out of the backfield, which is vital if a future in the NFL is on the horizon.

Overall, acquiring Cedric Baxter Jr. would be a huge relief for the A&M staff, as the future of the roster at the running back position is somewhat unknown in regards to the current popularity of the transfer portal, and the future of Devon Achane’s NFL decision after the 2022 season concludes. Either way, they will be competing with the likes of Florida, Texas, Arkansas, and Miami, but with the recent success on the recruiting trail, never count the Aggies out.

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Florida football makes top 5 for its top running back target

Florida made four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr.’s top five schools on Saturday along with Texas A&M, Miami, Arkansas and Texas.

Florida, head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] and running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag] are looking to sign two running backs this cycle. Their top targets are four-star [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]., out of Orlando, Florida, and four-star [autotag]Treyuan Webb[/autotag], out of Jacksonville, Florida. Webb named the Gators his leader following the Orange and Blue game on April 14. Baxter dropped his top five on Saturday, which included Florida and Texas A&M, Miami, Arkansas and Texas.

The 247Sports composite rankings have Baxter 46th-best player overall and the fourth-best at his position. He finished his junior season with 1,718 yards and 26 touchdowns while averaging over eight yards per carry. Baxter also caught seven passes for 102 yards and another score.

So far in 2022, he has visited Florida three times while stopping by Miami twice, UCF, USC, Texas, Texas A&M, Ohio State and Arkansas once.

His top five schools will likely be where he takes his official visits. Baxter recently told 247Sports that he originally wanted to have a decision made before his senior season but feels like he won’t have one made until later in the recruiting cycle.

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BREAKING: 5-star RB drops list of top 7 schools, includes Florida

Florida made five-star running back Richard Young’s top seven list of schools on Sunday.

Five-star running back [autotag]Richard Young[/autotag] is considered one of the best running backs in the country, according to most recruiting services. The 247Sports composite has him 19th overall prospect and the second-best at his position. He’s coming closer to making a college commitment after releasing his list of top seven schools on Sunday via Twitter, and Florida was one of them. It made the cut along with Texas A&M, Georgia, Ohio State, Alabama, Oklahoma and Oregon.

It’s a big win because he sits within that 4.5-hour driving distance to the Swamp in Lehigh Acres, Florida, that head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] said he wanted to lock down when he took the Gators job.

Florida has used that close-to-home proximity to its advantage so far in his recruitment. He has visited the Swamp twice so far this year. The Gators will need to keep getting him on campus if they hope to prevail for his services.

Regardless of whether they eventually don’t land him, Napier and running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag] sit in a great spot for other targets [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr.[/autotag] and [autotag]Treyaun Webb[/autotag]. The coaching staff has told recruits that they plan to take two running backs this cycle.

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This high-priority RB target visited the Swamp again on Saturday

Four-star running back Cedric Baxter Jr. is one of Florida’s top targets regardless of position.

Four-star running back [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]. is Florida’s top target regardless of position in this year’s recruiting cycle. After visiting last month with his parents, he visited the Swamp again on Saturday. This will be his third visit to the Gators in 2022. The 247Sports composite rankings have Baxter as the 46th overall prospect and the fourth-best running back.

Baxter enjoyed sitting in meetings and watching the team practice during his last visit, according to 247Sports. He noted how well running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag] explained concepts and appreciated his teaching style. He also said Florida had the best spring practice out of all the teams he has watched.

Juluke has been the coach from Florida who has contacted him most. Baxter and he have been communicating so much on and away from campus that they have formed a tight bond. Baxter said he likes how genuine he is.

Baxter hasn’t formed an official leaderboard and doesn’t plan to. He said the schools he takes official visits to will make up his top five.

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