Florida's Relentless Recruiting Push Impresses at UA Orlando Camp

Multiple top in-state prospects cite daily communication, authenticity and coaching energy as Florida intensifies its recruiting efforts.

Feb. 23, 2026 at 2:05pm

Florida's coaching staff made a strong impression at the recent Under Armour All-American camp in Orlando, with multiple top in-state prospects praising the program's relentless recruiting approach. Prospects highlighted the staff's consistent communication, authentic coaching style, and high energy levels as key factors that have stood out during the recruiting process.

Why it matters

In a highly competitive SEC recruiting landscape, Florida's strategy of outworking, out-communicating, and out-developing its rivals appears to be resonating with top talent in the state. Securing in-state prospects is crucial for the Gators' long-term success, and this aggressive recruiting push could pay dividends in future signing classes.

The details

Florida's coaches have been in frequent contact with numerous top prospects, including Tampa Jesuit linebacker Kaden Henderson, who said "Everyone on the staff text me" and that this level of communication is unmatched by other programs. Quarterback David Davidson praised head coach Jon Sumrall's energy, saying it "flows throughout the facility," while defensive linemen Tyler Alexander and Maleek Lee highlighted the staff's consistency and authenticity. The Gators are also heavily pursuing 2028 edge rusher Asher Ghioto, demonstrating their intent to lock down top in-state talent.

  • The Under Armour All-American camp took place on Sunday, February 23, 2026.

The players

Kaden Henderson

A four-star linebacker prospect from Tampa Jesuit High School.

David Davidson

A quarterback prospect who praised the energy of Florida head coach Jon Sumrall.

Tyler Alexander

A defensive lineman prospect who emphasized the consistency of Florida's coaching staff.

Maleek Lee

A defensive lineman prospect who praised Florida assistant coach Gerald Chatman for his authenticity.

Asher Ghioto

A 2028 edge rusher prospect who said Florida continues to prioritize him in their recruiting efforts.

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What they’re saying

“Everyone on the staff text me. That means a lot. No other staff does that: only Florida does that.”

— Kaden Henderson, Tampa Jesuit linebacker

“Head coach Jon Sumrall is one of the most energetic coaches I've been around. That energy flows throughout the facility.”

— David Davidson, Quarterback prospect

“Florida assistant coach Gerald Chatman doesn't try to take talk. He's authentic.”

— Maleek Lee, Defensive lineman prospect

What’s next

The Gators will continue their aggressive recruiting push, focusing on securing commitments from top in-state prospects ahead of the 2028 signing class.

The takeaway

Florida's relentless recruiting approach, marked by consistent communication, authentic coaching, and high energy, has made a strong impression on top in-state talent. In a competitive SEC landscape, the Gators' strategy of outworking, out-communicating, and out-developing their rivals could pay significant dividends in future recruiting cycles.