Gators in the mix for two of ESPN’s top remaining offensive recruits

Florida has been working the recruiting trail hard in June. That hard work could soon pay off with one of Evan Stewart or Jaleel Skinner.

The flurry of official visits and other recruiting activities that have taken place in the month of June in order to take advantage of the available time to meet face to face has led to a number of wanted players in the 2022 class coming off the board. The Gators themselves have landed recruitments from CJ Smith and Shemar James following visits to the school, and Julian Humphrey and Isaiah Bond have used the opportunities to strengthen their conviction in Florida’s coaching.

There are still a number of high-impact players in the 2022 recruiting class still undecided on a destination, though. On Monday, ESPN detailed the best available 2022 college football recruits by offensive position, according to their rankings. The Gators have been tied to the recruitment of two of those players.

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The higher-rated of the pair is Evan Stewart, a wide receiver from the state of Texas. He snagged five stars from the ESPN staff and the eighth spot on their top 300 board. The Gators hosted him for an official visit, and he got the red carpet treatment from the team and a fellow 2022 recruit quarterback Nick Evers, another Texan and UF commit who has taken it upon himself to help in any way possible with Gators recruiting.

“It was fun; it was actually amazing. I loved it and enjoyed it. It was really fun,” he said to Rivals after his visit. “I mean, me and Nick, we were everywhere together. We were just talking about everything, what we liked, what was going on, and what our futures would be like if we were both to end up here.”

The other player who Florida has been making overtures toward included in the ESPN writeup is tight end Jaleel Skinner, a 4-star prospect ranked 68th on their board. While he’s slowplaying his recruitment, Florida is definitely in the mix to land a commitment from Skinner in the fall.

What stood out to Skinner on his official visit to Florida was how well he was treated by the coaches.

“I had all the coaches there with me doing the photoshoot,” he told Rivals after his visit. “They’re not going to change something from one player (to the next) to make it sound good. I really like that. They’re real genuine and they tell you how it is. They have great coaches and are great people all around.”

While the Gators’ 2022 recruiting class doesn’t have that star commit just yet, they’re hot on the trail of a handful of potentially high-end players. Whether their cornerstone recruit winds up being Skinner, Stewart, or someone else, it’s refreshing to know that they’re not pulling punches and are consistently making a good impression on good players.

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LOOK: Five-stars Denver Harris and Evan Stewart on their Texas official visits

When talking about “must get” guys, Denver Harris and Evan Stewart are at the top. Sarkisian got both on campus this weekend for their OVs.

When talking about “must get” prospects, Denver Harris and Evan Stewart are atop the list. Forget their in-state status/rankings, cornerback and wide receiver are too big of a need in the 2022 class for Texas to miss on either.

Steve Sarkisian was able to get both on campus this weekend for their official visits. With a large number of key prospects migrating to the Forty Acres, the two skill position players may have been the most important.

Stewart, the once Texas commit, was making it to Austin after seeing Florida and Texas A&M. Harris has visited College Station as well, with trips to Alabama, Georgia, and LSU lined up.

Both five stars went through the official visit routine and taking some photos in the Texas uniform. Harris went live on Instagram before getting in front of the camera, while Stewart was seen spinning a football in the background.

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Harris posed with his family and friends in the uniform later on. The cornerback was wearing No. 3, one that is currently not worn by anybody on the roster.

Stewart was seen in the icy white uniforms, adding a white beanie to the equation as well.

Both Harris’ and Stewart’s recruitments are expected to go the distance. There will be more factors than just football when it comes to a decision, especially for the wide receiver.

New NIL laws should be a major selling point. Expanding each of their brands while in Austin could make the difference between Texas and an SEC school.

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Texas Football: Most important 2022 recruits that are expected to be on campus this weekend

Even if you asked for a bigger recruiting weekend, I don’t think Steve Sarkisian could pull it off. Here are Texas’ 2022 official visitors:

Even if you asked for a bigger recruiting weekend, I don’t think Steve Sarkisian could pull it off.

Texas is hosting its big official visit weekend for the 2022 class after having a junior day for the 2023 class last weekend. Some of the biggest targets left on the board are expected to be in Austin over the weekend.

Most are in-state guys, but a couple of out-of-state prospects have made it to the Lone Star State.

Nobody has a bigger weekend than wide receiver coach Andre Coleman. Evan Stewart and Brenen Thompson, two absolute must-get prospects, are going to be on campus.

California’s C.J. Williams and Louisiana’s Shazz Preston will be on official visits as well. Sole wide receiver commit Armani Winfield will be accompanying.

Defensive backs coach Terry Joseph has quite a task ahead of him as well. Five-star Denver Harris and four-star Terrance Brooks will be seeing the campus for the first time. Both are being prioritized by Alabama and Nick Saban. The goal of the weekend is to fend off the Crimson Tide.

Here are the most important 2022 recruits that are expected to be on campus this weekend:

Texas Football: Most important 2022 recruits that are expected to be on campus this weekend

Even if you asked for a bigger recruiting weekend, I don’t think Steve Sarkisian could pull it off. Here are Texas’ 2022 official visitors:

Even if you asked for a bigger recruiting weekend, I don’t think Steve Sarkisian could pull it off.

Texas is hosting its big official visit weekend for the 2022 class after having a junior day for the 2023 class last weekend. Some of the biggest targets left on the board are expected to be in Austin over the weekend.

Most are in-state guys, but a couple of out-of-state prospects have made it to the Lone Star State.

Nobody has a bigger weekend than wide receiver coach Andre Coleman. Evan Stewart and Brenen Thompson, two absolute must-get prospects, are going to be on campus.

California’s C.J. Williams and Louisiana’s Shazz Preston will be on official visits as well. Sole wide receiver commit Armani Winfield will be accompanying.

Defensive backs coach Terry Joseph has quite a task ahead of him as well. Five-star Denver Harris and four-star Terrance Brooks will be seeing the campus for the first time. Both are being prioritized by Alabama and Nick Saban. The goal of the weekend is to fend off the Crimson Tide.

Here are the most important 2022 recruits that are expected to be on campus this weekend:

LSU in the running for Class of 2022 4-star wide receiver

LSU could elevate its wide receiver room by landing this top prospect.

Football season may have a beginning and end date each year, but the recruiting game never stops.

LSU football head coach Ed Orgeron and his staff are known for their impeccable recruiting ability, but that doesn’t change the fact the Tigers still face heavy competition with certain prospects.

One of those prospects is Class of 2022 four-star wide receiver Evan Stewart out of Frisco, Texas.

Stewart is ranked as the No. 5 receiver in the nation and is considered the 37th-best overall player in the country.

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While Stewart recently mentioned to media that LSU, Texas and Alabama were all schools that could challenge his pledge to Florida, the Gators very much still have the heavy advantage.

“Florida most definitely; they set the bar very high,” Stewart said in an article from 247Sports. “I really enjoyed my time there. I loved it there. Really, it’s what can beat Florida?”

Stewart also noted the appeal of Florida being a “national championship-winning program.”

Stewart is set to visit LSU, USC, Texas A&M and Texas before the end of June.

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It seems that it will take quite a bit to pull Stewart from Florida, but landing a prospect like him could certainly help LSU uphold its reputation for consistently having some of the best pass-catchers in America.

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LSU, Texas and Alabama are chasing Florida for this 4-star wide receiver

Wideout Evan Stewart told media at the Under Armour Future 50 workout that Florida is the standard to top when it comes to official visits.

It’s always difficult for Florida to pull top-ranked prospects from California, Texas and Georgia. But four-star Frisco, Texas, wideout Evan Stewart told media at the Under Armour Future 50 workout that the Gators sit in the driver’s seat in his recruitment.

Stewart is ranked the fifth-best receiver nationally and the 37th best player in the country.

“Florida most definitely; they set the bar very high,” Stewart said, according to 247Sports. “I really enjoyed my time there. I loved it there. Really, it’s what can beat Florida?”

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Stewart visited Gainesville the first weekend of June with current seven on seven teammate and Florida quarterback commit Nick Evers. He mentioned after his visit that made UF an appealing option for him

He said the Gators stand out because they are a championship-winning program.

Stewart mentioned LSU, Texas and Alabama as some teams that could challenge Florida for his pledge. However, the Longhorns may have the biggest advantage because they are considered his home school.

The four-star wide receiver said he plans to take visits to Texas A&M, Texas, USC and LSU before June wraps up.

Coach Dan Mullen and Florida will have to keep pressing for Stewart because he hopes to have a decision before the start of his senior season.

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Texas Football Recruiting: Five 2022 prospects Texas needs to focus on going into the summer

The dead period has been lifted, allowing ’22 prospects to take visits. Here are five prospects Texas should focus on before visits begin.

Recruiting is in a bit of a lull right now as the calendar turns toward the summer. The NCAA has lifted the dead period, allowing 2022 prospects to officially take visits. Texas has already scheduled a ton of visits, with their big weekend being in the middle of June.

Texas currently has eight commitments, headlined by four-star running back Jaydon Blue. Five of the commitments come from the defensive side of the ball, with safety Bryan Allen Jr. leading the way. Steve Sarkisian and his staff have done a great job laying down the foundation for the ’22 cycle.

Much more is still needed before national signing day in December. Not only is quantity needed but quality as well. Here are five prospects Texas needed to focus on going into the summer visit period:

Michigan State Football offers 5-star 2022 Wide Receiver Evan Stewart

Michigan State has become a late entrant into the sweepstakes for 5-star wide receiver Evan Stewart. Stewart is in the Top 50 players for the class of 2022 and has received offers from multiple big name schools. Stewart, who is 6-foot-0 and …

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Michigan State has become a late entrant into the sweepstakes for 5-star wide receiver Evan Stewart. Stewart is in the Top 50 players for the class of 2022 and has received offers from multiple big name schools.

Stewart, who is 6-foot-0 and 175-pounds, attends Liberty High School in his hometown of Frisco, Texas. On 247sports, he is the No. 34 player in the nation, No. 3 wide receiver and No. 9 player in the state of Texas for the class of 2022.

Stewart has received offers from Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Florida State, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC, Utah and plenty of other big name schools. Stewart has already set up official visits with Florida, Georgia and Texas A&M.

The Crystal Ball currently has him going to in-state Texas, but still has a long ways to go in the recruitment process.

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4-star Evan Stewart releases updated top schools list

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the top eight for four-star recruit Evan Stewart

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the top eight for four-star recruit Evan Stewart, who previously committed to the Texas Longhorns.

Stewart hails from Frisco, Texas and ranks as the country’s No. 37 overall player, No. 5 wide receiver and No. 11 player in the state of Texas in the 2022 class. Stewart is a bump in recruiting rankings from being considered a five-star prospect.

Stewart plays football for Liberty High School, where he is a rising senior. Throughout 2019, he hauled in 43 passes for 757 yards and seven touchdowns.

Stewart currently holds numerous scholarship offers. He narrowed his list of schools to a top eight via his Twitter account:

Evan Stewart puts Florida, Georgia, Oregon, Alabama, LSU, Texas, USC, and Texas A&M among his top schools. Where will he play college football?

Stewart is favored to commit to Texas again. He announced his decommitment, but emphasized that he has not been able to meet any coaches in person or visit the campuses of any schools.

With the NCAA dead period being lifted soon, Stewart will have a chance to see schools in person and meet more coaches. It is hard to blame the four-star wide receiver for wanting to see where he’ll spend the next four years of his life before making a college decision.

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Five-star wide receiver Evan Stewart releases top eight school

Evan Stewart is one of the most important prospects left on UT’s board. He released his top eight schools on Saturday, including Texas A&M.

Evan Stewart is one of the most important prospects left on Texas’ board. The five-star wide receiver was once a part of the 2022 class but decommitted in March.

The silky pass catcher will bring a dynamic to the Longhorns’ wide receiver room that Steve Sarkisian desperately needs. His speed and ability in the open field prove to be better than anybody in the country.

With the NCAA dead period more than likely being lifted by the summer, Stewart cited he wanted to take visits before making his decision. Texas will be getting an official visit from June 11-June 13.

After his decommitment, Stewart reassessed and released his top eight schools on Saturday. Along with Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Oregon, Texas A&M, and USC are still in contention for Stewart.

Stewart was recently named the No. 1 wide receiver in the updated ESPN300 rankings. Before his commitment to Texas, Alabama and Oregon were seen as the biggest players in the recruitment.

Seeing Texas A&M back in the contention brings another classic showdown between the old rivals. The Aggies will get an official visit from Stewart two weeks after the Longhorns.

Florida is the only other announced official visit from the five-star, getting one from June 4-June 6.