Showing posts with label running back. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running back. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

2013 Recruiting: Kelvin Taylor


Position:  Running Back
Hometown/School:  Belle Glade, FL - Glades Day
Height/Weight:  5'10/215


Other Offers:  South Carolina, Florida State, Alabama, USC, Miami

Report:  Kelvin is the son of former Gator great, Fred Taylor.  Taylor's commitment came down to his father's alma mater and the school that has produced a pair of great running backs recently in Alabama.  Taylor committed to the Gators back on Florida's Junior Day.

The four major recruiting services seem to be split on Kelvin Taylor.  ESPN (4-star) and 247Sports (5-star) rank Taylor as the best running back in the nation for 2013.  On the other hand, Scout and Rivals both agree that he is a 4-star prospect and rank him 9th and 10th.  Interesting.

Kelvin Taylor has been playing varsity football for Glades Day High School since he was in the 7th grade.  Taylor has put up huge numbers and has already broken Emmitt Smith's Florida high school rushing record.  In the 8th grade, Taylor rushed for almost 1700 yards and 27 TDs which helped him being named All-State that year.  Remember, that was just his 8th grade year.

Here is what Chad Simmons of Scout had to say about Kelvin Taylor:
Taylor is built very low to the ground, he has a very strong lower-body, and he is very tough to tackle. He keeps his legs moving after contact, he moves very well laterally, and although he may not have elite speed, he has very quick feet. He hits the hole with quickness and power, and he is a very productive back. He has natural running back instincts and he has a good feel for the game when the ball is in his hands.

Bud Elliott from SB Nation:
He has been a workhorse back, with many games of over 30 carries. Taylor is not big enough to carry the rock that many times in the college game, but he does have a nice blend of power, speed, quickness and natural instincts (thanks, Dad!).
 The main question surrounding Taylor seems to be whether he can last in college or not.  By the time Taylor graduates from high school, he will have played 7 years of varsity football.  Can Taylor stay healthy through his time at Florida?  Hopefully.

Taylor will play in the Under Armour All-America Game next year and Taylor just finished competing at The Opening.

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Gator Recruiting News - 6/21

Hopefully Gator fans will see more of this from Alex Anzalone.

Alex Anzalone Down To Final Pair.  The Rivals 100 Outside Linebacker has narrowed down his top choices to Notre Dame and Florida according to Blake Alderman of InsideTheGators.com($).  Here is what he had to say of playing for the Gators:

"At Florida I would be in the honors college which is a plus and I think the way they play their defense between a 3-4 and a 4-3 would maximize my capabilities playing defense. Both are great opportunities." 

If Anzalone commits to the Gators, he will be the fifth linebacker in the 2013 class.  Anzalone was once committed to Urban Meyer at Ohio State, but decommitted after a really bizarre situation.  A Buckeye fan and convicted sex offender interacted and took a photo with Anzalone.  The occurrence upset the Anzalone family and he shortly decommitted after

Current UF commit, Ahmad Fulwood, is doing his best to get Anzalone to come to Florida.

Alvin Kamara Names Top Ten.  The four star running back from Georgia has Florida in his final list with Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Oregon, Tennessee, Florida State, USC, Auburn, and Oklahoma State.  Oh ya, he was the guy who Nick Saban sent 105 letters to in ONE DAY.

Florida, Michigan Remain On Top.  ESPN updated their 2013 recruiting rankings and to no surprise, Michigan and Florida remain #1 and #2.  Florida State moves up to 9th and Clemson is now up to 12th.