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Kennedee Jackson Chooses Georgia Over Florida in Setback for Gators’ 2027 Class

Four-star offensive tackle flips commitment as Florida retains strong recruiting position

Kennedee Jackson, a four-star offensive tackle from Lithonia, Georgia, announced his commitment to the Georgia Bulldogs during an official visit, flipping his pledge to the Florida Gators.

The Ripple Effect

Ranked as the 16th-best tackle in the 2027 class, his decision represents a setback for Florida, but the Gators' 2027 recruiting class remains among the nation's elite, holding the fourth spot in the overall rankings.

Florida still fields three offensive linemen in the top 150 nationally, and the class features a five-star prospect alongside fifteen four-star athletes, highlighting the program's depth.

Other top programs such as Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Miami are positioned ahead of Florida in the composite rankings, a shift that could reshape future recruiting narratives.

The Gators' pipeline also includes prospects like Jon Sumrall, Phil Trautwein, Maxwell Hiller, Peyton Miller and Elijah Hutcheson, who are expected to contribute to the team's offensive line depth.

Coaches and analysts alike note that while the loss of Jackson is notable, Florida's overall class remains robust, and the program continues to attract elite talent across the board.

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