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Five prospects Florida could start targeting

At Florida, Jim McElwain is out, Dan Mullen is in, but that is just one of several head coaching changes that have rocked the southeast this off-season. With coaching turnover at Florida State, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Mississippi State as well as others still to be determined, the recruiting process has been thrown into a state of flux.

That has been on display already as Florida has targeted several prospects who weren't previously on the Gators' board.

To add to that, here are five in-state prospects Florida hasn't done much with either at all or lately, who they probably could start targeting and at least become a factor for down the stretch.


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Even before he decommitted from Florida State over the weekend Corbin was looking around. He had officially visited Oregon and is planning a visit to Clemson. Nebraska is trying to jump in the race after Scott Frost offered immediately after being hired by the Cornhuskers. Rockledge is a Gator friendly area and Corbin liked Florida before unexpectedly committed to (then decommiting from) Tennessee back in the spring. He is listed as a all-purpose back, but could be recruited as an athlete.

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