‘23 FL RB Treyaun Webb (Florida commit)

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Not conferring titles at this point. I see a better recruiter than they’ve had since Urban.
That has a high probability of turning out to be true. I'm curious to see if his offense is as boring as Pruitts was.
 
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Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian Academy Top247 running back Treyaun Webb plans to focus on just five schools moving forward as he named Florida, Baylor, Penn State, Tennessee and South Carolina his leaders on Friday.
"This is the final five. I'm taking my five official visits to them schools," Webb told 247Sports over the phone.
"I feel like this is the group where I have actually done my research, took my time with them, got to know them as a staff," Webb quickly added. "Each one of them bring different stuff to the table. I feel like all five of them are diverse. I didn't want a top five group where two schools bring the same thing to the table. I wanted each one of them to be differen
Webb, who the 247Sports Composite pegs as the nation's No. 5 running back in the class of 2023, has already made commitments to both Georgia and Oklahoma, but backed off both verbal pledges for a variety of different reasons. He now says that he's just focused on finding the best fit for him.
"I'm trying to [make a decision] before my senior season," Webb said. "I have already committed twice. So, I'm not trying to rush it. I just want to take these visits.
When it comes to official visits Webb relayed that he's scheduled to be at Baylor on June 4, Penn State on June 11, Tennessee on June 18 and South Carolina on June 24.
"Florida is getting one, but honestly might wait to use that because I don't know, I never really wanted to take an official visit to Florida because it's so close to my house. I might just save it, to save it," Webb explained.
Webb has been impressed with the player development at Baylor in recent and that's what has the Bears in the mix.
"The [NFL Scouting] Combine was a plus for them," Webb said. "I kind of have know about them for a minute. Coach [Dave] Aranda and Coach [Justin Johnson] are great young coaches and they are player-friendly. They bring that power running style with their offense. That smash-mouth football to the Big 12. I like what I see from them."
Penn State hosted Webb for a visit back in November.
"They have been recruiting me since I was like in eighth grade," Webb said of the Nittany Lions. "I never got a chance to go up there, but I feel like if I had went up there before I committed to Oklahoma, I probably wouldn't have committed to Oklahoma. Penn State is a great school with a great environment. The atmosphere, there's nothing like it. Coach [James] Franklin is a great coach and a great man. It's just one of those schools that has stuck around."
Tennessee hasn't really been linked all that much to Webb, but he claims to now be very interested in the Volunteers with five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava headed to Knoxville.
"They are building an elite class," Webb said. "I'm going up there on April 9. I'm trying to link up with Nico and then I know they want [five-star wide receiver] Carnell Tate. They are trying to build an offense to go win a natty ... After Nico committed, they called me and were like saying they needed to get us together."
South Carolina recently got Webb on campus for a spring practice.
"They didn't really come on late, but I didn't really know what to think or what I would see when I went up there. But when I went on the visit, I loved everything about it. The staff, the school and the players, they are very interactive with recruits. Coach [Shane] Beamer and Coach [Montario] Hardesty, who know he played in the league and at Tennessee. So, he knows how to be a good running back. And he's young. So, he can relate to me too," Webb said.
While Webb might not have an official visit date just yet for Florida, it's clear that he's pretty high on the Gators after recently spending some time in Gainesville.
"I have always had interested in Florida. It's just now, they are actually recruiting. It's like a, 'Why not Florida?' with them. They are recruiting me real hard. They are down the street from me. They also really know how to recruit. Coach [Billy] Napier just told me straight up that he's trying to recruit the state of Florida hard and the big cities – Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa. He wants kids that want to be at Florida. He likes what I can do on the football field. He thinks that I'm a well-rounded back and he also likes that I can go defense and play a little DB too," Webb said.
Webb was excellent in the state playoffs for a Trinity Christian Academy team that won a Florida 3A state title as he ran for just under 900 yards and 10 scores in the final four games of the season. The 247Sports' Crystal Ball is all over the place for the All-American Bowl selection. Florida, however, holds the most recent projection
 
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Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian Academy Top247 running back Treyaun Webb plans to focus on just five schools moving forward as he named Florida, Baylor, Penn State, Tennessee and South Carolina his leaders on Friday.
"This is the final five. I'm taking my five official visits to them schools," Webb told 247Sports over the phone.
"I feel like this is the group where I have actually done my research, took my time with them, got to know them as a staff," Webb quickly added. "Each one of them bring different stuff to the table. I feel like all five of them are diverse. I didn't want a top five group where two schools bring the same thing to the table. I wanted each one of them to be differen
Webb, who the 247Sports Composite pegs as the nation's No. 5 running back in the class of 2023, has already made commitments to both Georgia and Oklahoma, but backed off both verbal pledges for a variety of different reasons. He now says that he's just focused on finding the best fit for him.
"I'm trying to [make a decision] before my senior season," Webb said. "I have already committed twice. So, I'm not trying to rush it. I just want to take these visits.
When it comes to official visits Webb relayed that he's scheduled to be at Baylor on June 4, Penn State on June 11, Tennessee on June 18 and South Carolina on June 24.
"Florida is getting one, but honestly might wait to use that because I don't know, I never really wanted to take an official visit to Florida because it's so close to my house. I might just save it, to save it," Webb explained.
Webb has been impressed with the player development at Baylor in recent and that's what has the Bears in the mix.
"The [NFL Scouting] Combine was a plus for them," Webb said. "I kind of have know about them for a minute. Coach [Dave] Aranda and Coach [Justin Johnson] are great young coaches and they are player-friendly. They bring that power running style with their offense. That smash-mouth football to the Big 12. I like what I see from them."
Penn State hosted Webb for a visit back in November.
"They have been recruiting me since I was like in eighth grade," Webb said of the Nittany Lions. "I never got a chance to go up there, but I feel like if I had went up there before I committed to Oklahoma, I probably wouldn't have committed to Oklahoma. Penn State is a great school with a great environment. The atmosphere, there's nothing like it. Coach [James] Franklin is a great coach and a great man. It's just one of those schools that has stuck around."
Tennessee hasn't really been linked all that much to Webb, but he claims to now be very interested in the Volunteers with five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava headed to Knoxville.
"They are building an elite class," Webb said. "I'm going up there on April 9. I'm trying to link up with Nico and then I know they want [five-star wide receiver] Carnell Tate. They are trying to build an offense to go win a natty ... After Nico committed, they called me and were like saying they needed to get us together."
South Carolina recently got Webb on campus for a spring practice.
"They didn't really come on late, but I didn't really know what to think or what I would see when I went up there. But when I went on the visit, I loved everything about it. The staff, the school and the players, they are very interactive with recruits. Coach [Shane] Beamer and Coach [Montario] Hardesty, who know he played in the league and at Tennessee. So, he knows how to be a good running back. And he's young. So, he can relate to me too," Webb said.
While Webb might not have an official visit date just yet for Florida, it's clear that he's pretty high on the Gators after recently spending some time in Gainesville.
"I have always had interested in Florida. It's just now, they are actually recruiting. It's like a, 'Why not Florida?' with them. They are recruiting me real hard. They are down the street from me. They also really know how to recruit. Coach [Billy] Napier just told me straight up that he's trying to recruit the state of Florida hard and the big cities – Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa. He wants kids that want to be at Florida. He likes what I can do on the football field. He thinks that I'm a well-rounded back and he also likes that I can go defense and play a little DB too," Webb said.
Webb was excellent in the state playoffs for a Trinity Christian Academy team that won a Florida 3A state title as he ran for just under 900 yards and 10 scores in the final four games of the season. The 247Sports' Crystal Ball is all over the place for the All-American Bowl selection. Florida, however, holds the most recent projection
Nico effect in full swing
 
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He's going to go to Florida but good to get him on campus

He may end up there but he’s committed elsewhere twice already and it’s not even May of his junior year. IMO we’ve got just as much shot as anyone with him coming unofficially for this big weekend and then officially in June.
 

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