Things are starting to heat up in terms of the 2022 recruiting cycle for college football, just a few months after the 2021 class wrapped up. With Florida not turning in a top 10 class for the cycle, 2022 now becomes an important one for Dan Mullen and his staff.
On Tuesday, the Gators took a step forward in their pursuit of a big target and top 50 recruit. Four-star offensive tackle Tyler Booker revealed on Twitter that he will visit Florida’s campus June 4-6. This is significant and depends on whether or not the NCAA lifts the current ban on recruiting travel.
See y’all in June😁🐊! #GoGators pic.twitter.com/amNfKI2dGm
— Tyler Booker🦍 (@iamtylerbooker) March 16, 2021
According to a report on Monday, the NCAA committee is recommending that the dead period ends in late May. If that’s the case, it would allow a player like Booker to visit campus.
The 6-foot-4-inch 315-pound Booker is ranked No. 43 overall, the No. 4 offensive tackle and the No. 7 player in the state of Florida per the 247Sports recruiting rankings. He has a total of 30 offers including from some big programs such as Notre Dame, Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Auburn and Penn State in addition to Florida.
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