Verified Contract: Gators Maintain Momentum with Strong Class on Early Signing Day with the signing of $120m Top receiver
They saw a Gators team that refused to throw in the towel after a 1-2 start that included deflating home losses to Miami and Texas A&M. Florida closed the regular season on Saturday with a 31-11 win at Florida State, clinching Napier’s first winning season at 7-5.
Florida overcame numerous defensive injuries to play its best of the season down the stretch, and true freshman quarterback DJ Lagway injected confidence in the team with his deep passing ability and poised leadership.
“The character they showed through the first month of the season, how they responded, how they continued to fight — I think that spoke loudest of all,” Napier said.
Both their fathers played for the Gators.
Brown had a busy Wednesday with a morning signing ceremony at school with a pair of teammates and then practice later in the day in preparation for Friday night’s state playoff game against Naples.
“It’s extremely exciting,” Brown III said. “Ever since I was 5 years old, you work for days like these. I’m just glad I was able to make a future where I’m going to college for free at the University of Florida. After the OV [official visit], I kind of just sat down with my family and just asked different questions, and throughout the answering of those questions, it was pointing toward Florida.
“From then on, I knew I was going to Florida.”
Brown’s father, Vernell Brown Jr., faced a similar situation when he came out of high school. His father, Vernell Brown Sr., played for the Gators in the 1980s and recently was honored at The Swamp with the rest of the 1984 team that won UF’s first on-field Southeastern Conference championship.
Brown Jr. played for the Gators in the mid-2000s under Ron Zook and Urban Meyer and was a team captain his senior season. Vernell III came along soon after his father’s college career ended, and Vernell Jr., having been around big-time college football most of his life, saw his son develop into a talented player fast.
“It was actually really early on,” Vernell Brown Jr. said. “You could tell, even watching him in youth ball, that he was different. I kind of had an early inclination that he was going to have a shot.”
Napier views both Brown and Hanks as pivotal additions.
“Those two guys, it’s in the DNA,” Napier said. “It’s important to add players like that because I think they care. There’s just something different about it for them. I’m always looking for that kid that grew up a Gator, that has passion for the place, that has always wanted to play here.”
Hanks joined fellow defensive backs Hayward and Drake Stubbs in the class. Stubbs recently flipped from Miami after starring at Mandarin High in Jacksonville. Brown is one of three receivers in the class, joined by Naeshaun Montgomery from Miami Central and Muizz Tounkara from Clear Springs High in League City, Texas.
Overall, Florida signed three receivers, three defensive backs, three offensive linemen, three running backs, three defensive linemen, two edge rushers, two inside linebackers, a punter, a kicker, a quarterback and a tight end.
“Really excited about the players that we added,” Napier said. “It’s a blessing to welcome a very talented group, in my opinion.”
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