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2018 Fearless Forecast I: Predicting where targets will sign

In the past we have done these the night before Signing Day. However, as it now stands, here on Sunday there are still three days remaining until pen goes to paper, meaning we are taking a bit more of a chance.

Florida currently stands at 15 public commitments and 11 prospects they are still in the running for by one measure or another.

Today, Inside the Gators provides his Fearless Forecast on where we currently believe those targets will end up.

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* Alley: Weekend Official Visitor Updates

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* Alley Insider: Gouraige weekend plans

* The latest on Silvera and Chatfield

* Five Most Likely

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Finalists: Florida, Notre Dame, Virginia

On the Mark: Where he was headed was pretty much a given as soon as Florida entered the picture and he officially visited. Immediately after that visit he said he was pretty sure he knew where he wanted to go, and then the next day he decommitted from Maryland. The current Gators coaching staff received an assist from former staffs in that he envisions himself being the next Joe Haden and/or Jalen Tabor, two former Florida corners who hail from his area.

Final Forecast: Florida

Confidence: High (95% certain it will be the Gators)

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