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The Florida Gators lost a long-time commit when Stephenson (GA) running back Mike Davis backed off of his pledge to Will Muschamp and reopened his recruiting process. Davis is trying to set up visits to several schools across the southeast, including Florida State, South Carolina, Alabama and Miami according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Davis’s older brother James played running back for the Clemson Tigers, who did not make the list. ... The Georgia Bulldogs interestingly enough have not made the list, though the Bulldogs may receive some news Tuesday when Scout.com’s No. 1 tailback Keith Marshall announces where he will matriculate next season. Marshall and another UGA target Todd Gurley both play high school football in North Carolina. Reportedly Georgia head coach Mark Richt and assistant coach Bryan McClendon were in Raleigh, NC, Sunday for an in-home visit with Marshall.
Faton Bauta is a 6-foot-3, 225-pound quarterback prospect from Dwyer, FL, headed to the University of Georgia. Such a big quarterback is sure to get Tebow comparisons, and that is exactly what his coach Jack Daniels did in the Palm Beach Post recently. “He’s kind of like, I was thinking it today, he’s been kind of become a version of (Tim) Tebow, as far as running the ball.”
Finally D’Vario Montgomery, a 6-foot-3, four-star wide receiver prospect pulled the trigger on his commitment, declaring he would head to South Florida to be a Bull for Skip Holtz. Montgomery, from Winter Park, FL, had offers from several SEC and ACC schools but decided to head to Tampa.
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