Though not officially labeled as a Junior Day, Florida still played host to many of their top targets over the weekend.
Inside the Gators caught up with several of them after their visit.
Up first are Rivals100 offensive tackle William Barnes, wide receiver Anthony Schwartz and running back Chris Curry.
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How was the visit overall?
"It was a great visit. Nothing is unfamiliar. Every time I come up here I get to know the school a little bit more than I did the last time. It was my first time talking to Brad Davis face-to-face. So it was just a great visit all and all. I had never been to a college basketball game, so going to this Gators' basketball game was my first. That was really enjoyable.”
What are your thoughts on Florida's new offensive line coach?
“From the way he talked to me, I can see that he's a great coach and he's looking out for me. Just the way he spoke to me, the way he talked to my family about the school and where I want to choose and how he would coach me. He's going to be my coach and I'm going to be with him most of my time up here, so I gotta see what it's like with him."
Florida has a guy that played at your high school in Martez Ivey. Is there any kind of appeal having him there?
"I got to talk to Tez today. He also told me about the school a lot. It was great coming back and I just love the environment up here. I text him from time to time to see how he's doing, he does the same for me. So we keep in contact. It feels good. He tells me about it a few times. He's just like the coaches. He says I can wherever I want to, but he's always giving me a heads up about Florida. I like Tez a lot. He's real cool and I look up to him."