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Chomping at Bits: WR/ATH Jalynn Williams decommits from Gators

Another Florida commit opens up his recruitment.

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Three-star WR/ATH Jalynn Williams decommits: The Gators lose another member of the 2018 class in the wake of coaching changes. Williams is the third wide receiver to decommit since Jim McElwain’s departure. There are now 15 commitments in Florida’s 2018 class, which is ranked No. 10 according to the 247Sports Composite. Williams had been the first recruit to pledge to the Gators’ 2018 class back in January. (Blake Alderman, 247Sports; Graham Hall, Gainesville Sun)

Six Gators earn All-SEC Team nods: Punter Johnny Townsend was a first team selection, while offensive lineman Martez Ivey, kicker Eddy Pineiro, defensive tackle Taven Bryan, defensive back Duke Dawson, and freshman corner C.J. Henderson all were given second team spots. (Katie Callahan, Florida Gators; Robbie Andreu, Gainesville Sun)

Seminoles defeat Gators with physical, aggressive play: Mike White assessed his team’s play as “a very disappointing effort,” and “the epitome of soft.” (Scott Carter, Florida Gators; Kevin Brockway, Gainesville Sun; Ryan Young, SEC Country)

UF QB commit Matt Corral visiting Ole Miss: The four-star signal caller also visited Alabama last month. (Tom Loy, 247Sports; Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)

Three DBs taking official visits this weekend: Four-star safety Trey Dean, and four-star Gator commits Amari Burney and Randy Russell will be in Gainesville. Burney and Russell plan to early enroll. (Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)

Steve Spurrier inducted in Hall of Fame again: The Head Ball Coach becomes the fourth ever to be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators)

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