Florida put on a show in front of numerous recruits in Saturday's 40-14 win over the Missouri Tigers. Miami (Fla.) Southridge tight end Kemore Gamble was one of the prospects to view the game in the South endzone bleachers.

Seeing the team he’s committed to with such a dominating win stuck out to the four-star pass catcher.

“They had the two picks for touchdowns and that was a great game,” said Gamble after the game. I love how they use the tight ends. [DeAndre] Goolsby had a big game out there too.”

Florida hasn’t shied away from playing true freshmen under head coach Jim McElwain and the Gators are telling Gamble he can contribute early as well.

“It feels good, very good,” said Gamble. “They tell me I have a shot to come in and play early too. Stuff like that sticks out, and how they use the tight end.”

As far as the 6-foot-3, 220-pounders commitment goes; though he says he is as solid as ever to the Gators, there are two other programs he wants to visit.