BREAKING NEWS: No. 1 top-rated 5-star WR plans on flipping commitment to Florida Gators…
In a stunning turn of events, the No. 1 top-rated 5-star wide receiver in the country, Ellis Cahill, has announced plans to flip his commitment from the Georgia Bulldogs to the Florida Gators.
Cahill, a 6’2″ 190-pound receiver from Atlanta, Georgia, had been committed to Georgia since July, but has reportedly been having second thoughts about his decision. After taking an official visit to Florida last weekend, Cahill has decided to make the switch and join the Gators’ 2024 recruiting class.
“I’m thrilled to announce that I’ll be flipping my commitment to the University of Florida!” Cahill tweeted. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to play for Coach Napier and the Gators. Let’s do this! #GatorNation”
The news sent shockwaves throughout the college football world, with many recruiting experts and analysts calling Cahill’s decision a “game-changer” for the Gators.
“Ellis Cahill is an elite talent, and his decision to flip to Florida is a huge coup for the Gators,” said ESPN recruiting analyst, Tom Luginbill. “He’s a physical receiver with exceptional speed and ball skills. He’s a difference-maker, and Florida is getting a tremendous player.”
Cahill’s decision to join the Gators is a significant boost to the team’s recruiting efforts, which have been gaining momentum in recent weeks. With Cahill on board, the Gators now have a total of 16 commitments for the 2024 class, including several other highly touted prospects.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Ellis to the Gator family,” said Florida head coach Billy Napier. “He’s an exceptional talent with a strong work ethic and a passion for the game. We’re excited to see him contribute to our team’s success.”
Cahill’s decision to flip to Florida is also a significant blow to Georgia, which had been counting on him to be a key player in its 2024 recruiting class.
“We’re disappointed to lose Ellis, but we wish him all the best at Florida,” said Georgia head coach Kirby Smart. “He’s a talented young receiver, and we’re confident that he’ll do great things in Gainesville.”
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