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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Madison (Fla.) County cornerback Shedrick Williams didn't think he'd be impressed with what he was going to see during Florida's annual junior day.

He couldn't have been more wrong. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound Williams came away from Saturday's visit in awe.

"I was thinking it wasn't going to be that good, that it was going to be like every other college, but it's totally different," Williams said. "The atmosphere, the sights and everything.

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Florida commits show faith in Muschamp 

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The 2011 season wasn't kind to Florida head coach Will Muschamp. The Gators were assigned arguably the hardest schedule in the SEC and by the middle of October they were mentally and physically beaten down.

Although the season was somewhat salvaged with a Gator Bowl victory over Ohio State, a 7-6 record doesn't go over well in Gainesville and in order to improve that record it was clear that Florida needed better players.

Although Florida landed a top-five recruiting class and made major upgrades on the offensive line, defensive line and secondary, fans were only interested in the prospects that didn't come through. Tracy Howard, Nelson Agholor, Avery Young, Leonard Williams, Josh Harvey-Clemons and Stefon Diggs were all late misses and all seemed to have Florida out front at one point during their recruitment.

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GatorNation interview: DB Nick Washington

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videoFive-star safety/cornerback prospect Nick Washington talks about his commitment to Florida with GatorNation's Derek Tyson on Saturday.

Beal wins SEC award for sixth time

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Make it a six-pack for Florida's Bradley Beal.

The 6-foot-3 guard was named the Southeastern Conference's Freshman of the Week for the sixth time this season on Monday. Beal averaged 17.4 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in the Gators' road victories over Alabama and Arkansas last week. He had 14 points and eight rebounds against the Crimson Tide and 21 points and nine rebounds against the Razorbacks.

No other freshman in the SEC has won the award more than three times.

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UF's big junior day: What does it mean? 

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida's recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach Aubrey Hill had a pretty memorable birthday on Saturday.

The Gators landed six verbal commitments including five-star running back Kelvin Taylor (Belle Glades, Fla./Glades Day), for whom Hill was the primary recruiter. Hill also helped Florida land talented St. Petersburg (Fla.) Lakewood wide receiver Rodney Adams.

Taylor was a big pick-up for the Gators. Florida has struggled to land top backs over the last six years due in large part to running the spread offense. With the addition of Taylor and Adam Lane (Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven) the Gators have two running back commitments who are ranked with five- and four-stars, respectively, by ESNPU.

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Recruiting notebook: Junior day updates 

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The Florida Gators hosted over 40 prospects on Saturday for junior day. The day was a rousing success, as Florida landed six verbal commitments, including five-star prospects Kelvin Taylor and Nick Washington.

Here are several other updates from Florida's junior day:

Thomas names leader

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Lawson wants to prove he's versatile 

February, 19, 2012
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Defensive end Carl Lawson of Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton High School wants to make one thing clear: He isn't just a hand-on-the-ground player.

The 6-foot-3, 240-pound junior has been working on dropping into coverage and rushing the passer from an outside linebacker spot, and he said it's something he's eager to prove he's capable of doing in summer camps and throughout his upcoming senior season.

"I know people have misconceptions about me whether or not I can stand up or possibly play that outside linebacker position," Lawson said after participating in Florida's junior day. "I've been practicing."

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Tunsil enjoys Florida visit, Georgia next 

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Five-star offensive tackle prospect Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla./Columbia) visited Florida on Saturday for junior day, and the 6-foot-6, 280-pound offensive tackle prospect said he enjoyed his visit to nearby Gainesville.

"It was awesome," Tunsil said. "I saw a lot of things that I haven't seen before at the University of Florida. I saw where the alligators are at. I saw a church. I saw the practice facilities. I saw the basketball court. I saw all of that stuff that I haven't seen before."

While on his visit Tunsil had a chance to speak with Florida head coach Will Muschamp.

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UF adds second ESPNU Watch List safety

February, 18, 2012
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida received a verbal commitment from ESPNU 150 Watch List safety Keanu Neal (Bushnell, Fla./South Sumter).

"I talked T-Rob [Florida defensive backs coach Travaris Robinson]. He has a defensive scheme that fits perfect for me," Neal said. "He has it where the safety, which would be me, moves down in to the box and plays almost like a linebacker. I have done that in the past, so that fits perfectly for me. I can also drop back in pass coverage."

Neal, who became Florida's sixth commitment of the day, chose Florida over offers from South Carolina, South Florida and Georgia Tech among many others.

"It felt like home," he said. "I talked to the coaches and they welcomed with with open arms, and I can see myself fitting in there for the next few years."

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Gators add fifth commitment of the day

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- A great recruiting day for Florida got even better on Saturday night when the Gators landed linebacker Dillan Lawson from Crestview (Fla.) Crestview HS.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound athlete posted on Facebook: "Just left the University of Florida in Gainesville. And yes I committed to be a Gator."

Lawson, joins Quinton Powell, James Hearns and Daniel McMillian in Florida's linebacker class.

Florida now has five verbal commitments on junior day and nine overall for its class of 2013.

Gators get five-star safety Washington

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Nick Washington
Tom Hauck for ESPN.comFive-star DB Nick Washington is Florida's seventh 2013 commit and third of the day.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The Florida Gators continued their hot streak in recruiting on Saturday, as five-star safety prospect Nick Washington (Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian) committed to the Gators while on an unofficial visit to Florida for its junior day.

The 6-foot, 185-pound ESPNU 150 Watch List prospect said that after visiting Alabama, Auburn, South Carolina, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia and Georgia Tech this offseason he realized Florida is where he wants to be.

"Florida has always been the school I wanted to play for," Washington said. "I always watched them when I was young, and I just feel like this is the place for me. I've visited every school that I had in my top schools, and I definitely feel like Florida is the one for me."

Washington said his relationship with Florida defensive backs coach Travaris Robinson also played a role in his decision to commit to the Gators.

"I have a great relationship with coach T-Rob, and they have a good atmosphere, and they have a family-based team," Washington said. "They play a lot of DBs. They have a good campus. It's just everything about them."

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ESPNU 150 Watch List LB commits to UF

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Davide De Pas for ESPN.comQuinton Powell is one of four linebackers committed to Florida's class of 2013.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida picked up commitment No. 3 on the day when ESPNU 150 Watch List linebacker Quinton Powell (Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland) committed to the Gators during junior day on Saturday.

At 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, Powell is being recruited to play outside linebacker for the Gators. He chose the Gators after considering offers from Clemson, Miami and South Carolina.

"It was a good experience out here," Powell said. "I actually verbally committed to the Gators. It was a great experience. I saw a lot of different things I had questions for and it was good. I wanted to see how their academic process is, and I saw that it was good. They've got their act together with that, so I liked it."

Powell, who does not plan to take any other visits, said that he also liked the family atmosphere at UF.

"They feel like they're my brothers," he said. "They're already showing me love, and I like that. Looking forward to another family when I get here."

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Georgia WR gets first big offer 

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida may have had several top juniors on campus for junior day on Saturday, but that didn't stop them from extending another offer to a player who wasn't able to attend.

Columbus (Ga.) Carver wide receiver Marqui Hawkins said Florida head coach Will Muschamp called to offer him a scholarship Saturday morning.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound receiver said Florida is the first school to offer him.

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Gators add pledge from 2013 WR Adams

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Rodney AdamsTom Hauck for ESPN.comRodney Adams is the first receiver commitment in Florida's 2013 class.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The Florida Gators received a verbal commitment from wide receiver Rodney Adams (St. Petersberg, Fla./Lakewood) on Saturday.

The 6-foot-1, 173-pound athlete chose Florida over USF, FSU, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt. Adams said the family atmosphere is what won him over on the Florida program.

"I committed to Florida," Adams said. "It just feels like a family down there, I love the people there. I fit in to the offense, and I love the coaches. It just feels like home there."

Adam's teammate last season Dante Fowler Jr., made a surprising switch on signing day when he signed with Florida after being committed to Florida State for more than a year. Adams said that helped solidify his decision, but his mind was made up before Fowler switched.

"It does help, because now I have someone there with me from my hometown," Adams said. "I kind of chose Florida before he did, but it is great that he went there also."

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Taylor offers Gators an impact RB 

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Five-star Kelvin Taylor (Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Day) appears to be the star running back the Gators have long been searching for.

Florida has struggled in recent years on the field and in recruiting top-ranked running backs. The Gators haven't had a 1,000-yard rusher since Ciatrick Fason in 2004. Last year, Florida had commitments from four-star backs Matt Jones and Mike Davis at this point in the recruiting cycle. Davis, however, decommitted from Florida late in the process and eventually signed with South Carolina.

For its 2013 class, Florida also has a commitment from four-star running back Adam Lane (Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven), but Lane missed his entire junior season with a broken lower leg.

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