Florida Spotlight: Five commitment predictions With a good chunk of the 2025 class already committed, the focus is already shifting onto a handful of blue-chippers still on the board. Here’s a six-pack of early commitment predictions on some of the top 2025 prospects across the state of Florida. Florida State …
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