HialeahGator
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What I'm about to say is petty...I know it's petty and I don't care...but...I hope Michael taylor doesn't see a down of playing time at UF...
Could have come here and played right now...now all he can do is just sit back and be recruited over every year that he's there
Michael Taylor won't be recruited over, kid is legit. Way to wish no PT on a kid just because he didn't go to UT. Gimme a break
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I agree. The way he talked after being offered by Meyer, it was like the Pearly Gates opened up for him. I hope he doesn't play a down.He's being recruited over right now in the form of Grant, Steward, Dawson and Wilder....just like he will be next year with the next crop of 5* LB's lining up to go to UF
And I don't wish any good on any player that choses to go anywhere but UT...especially one that cashed us in for an upgrade the first chance he got...I call that being a UT fan
He's being recruited over right now in the form of Grant, Steward, Dawson and Wilder....just like he will be next year with the next crop of 5* LB's lining up to go to UF
And I don't wish any good on any player that choses to go anywhere but UT...especially one that cashed us in for an upgrade the first chance he got...I call that being a UT fan
Very petty.
Taylor said he made his decision a week ago after visiting Florida with his mother. The coaches offered Taylor, causing his mother to break down and cry. Taylor said it was the first time he had seen his mother cry and that that was the moment he knew that Florida was the right place for him.
He then sealed his commitment with a Gator chomp.
"I just found a place that was better than (Tennessee)," he said. "Tennessee would always show other recruits more love and maybe that was because I kind of handed myself to Tennessee. Now, they're really trying to come after me and come get me, but I've found a home.
"After all this mayhem happened with Tennessee I was like, 'Wow, I found a home that I like a lot better than Tennessee.'"