Florida recruiting targets attend UF camps
By MORGAN MORIARTY | June 7, 2014The first weekend of Will Muschamp’s annual football camps continued on Saturday, and a number of Florida targets and commits were on hand.
The first weekend of Will Muschamp’s annual football camps continued on Saturday, and a number of Florida targets and commits were on hand.
When it comes to high school football recruiting, there is no such thing as an offseason. The 2014 session of Will Muschamp’s football camps kicked off Friday afternoon, featuring some of the best high school football players from across the state.
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