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Friday, April 19, 2024

Three-star wide receiver commits to Florida

Isaiah Bond became the sixth Florida commit for the class of 2022

<p>Florida Gators alternate white football helmet.</p>

Florida Gators alternate white football helmet.

Three-star wide receiver Isaiah Bond committed to Florida’s football program Sunday, as he announced via Twitter and Instagram with the caption “COMMITTED.”

Bond received offers from 24 other schools, including Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Michigan and Syracuse.

The talented athlete prospered in track, too. He completed the 100-meter dash in 10.48 seconds at the Georgia State Sectionals Saturday, more than fast enough to take home first place for the event.

On the football field, Bond played both wide receiver and cornerback and may serve as an utility athlete on the Gators roster. 

The six foot tall, 175-pound Georgia native was recruited by Florida assistant coach Billy Gonzales and plans to take an official visit to campus on June 4. 

Bond became the sixth player in the class of 2022 to commit to the Gators, as he followed in the footsteps of OL Tony Livingston, QB Nick Evers, TE CJ Hawkins, DE Francois Nolton Jr. and WR Syveion Ellis.

Four-star defensive end Nolton Jr. committed to the program on Feb 5, 2021 and pulled in offers from 19 other schools such as Alabama, Auburn and FSU. 

Nolton Jr. joined high-school teammate Syveion Ellis, who committed to the orange and blue on April 13, 2019, after the four-star wide receiver visited campus his freshman year. 

Contact Faith Buckley at fbuckley@alligator.org and follow her on Twitter @_faithbuckley

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Faith Buckley

Faith is a third-year journalism student specializing in sports media. She hopes to one day work as a play-by-play announcer for the National Hockey League. 


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