After making two trips to The Swamp in March, Campbell was able to obtain an offer in May to launch the summer. The Gators have only strengthened their position as the best team on his list since then.

He last visited Gainesville in June, and he will return this weekend for the final Grill in the ‘Ville event before the summer recruiting season ends. One of the benefits of hiring in-state talent is that it may include a return trip at the start of fall camp.

The other teams that offered the 6-foot-8-inch, 285-pound player were Kentucky, South Carolina, Syracuse, Toledo, and UCF.

“My relationship with the Florida coaches has been going really well,” Campbell stated. “I truly value the way they instruct and interact with the offensive line. They are excellent coaches and seem to truly know what they are talking about.

At Florida, Rob Sale and John Decoster, the offensive line coaches, have been Campbell’s primary contacts. Even though Campbell seems to be recruiting heavily based on development, he is also committed to getting a top-notch education.

 

Recruiting Synopsis

Although Cambell is currently unranked everywhere, he might be one of the top risers in the upcoming significant updates from On3 and 247Sports.

With 89.9% probability of landing Campbell, Florida leads the On3 recruiting prediction system. South Carolina (2.2%), Kentucky (1.8%), UCF (2.5%), and Florida (89.9%) are next in line.

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