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On Thursday afternoon, it was announced that 2025 four-star offensive lineman Peyton Joseph has decommitted from the University of Florida.
The 6’4, 315-pound recruit out of Houston County High School in Warner Robins, Georgia committed to play for the Gators back in February. He holds a total of 49 offers from schools such as Georgia, Florida State, Alabama, Oregon, and Texas.
Joseph ranks as a top 250 overall prospect on many sports recruiting sites. He is also considered a top five offensive lineman in 2025 by ESPN.
The official announcement came from Hayes Fawcett of On3 on social media.
“BREAKING: Four-Star IOL Peyton Joseph has Decommitted from Florida, he tells me for On3. The 6’4 315 IOL from Fort Valley, GA had been Committed to the Gators since February. Holds a total of 49 Offers.”
Where will Joseph land next? Florida rivals Georgia and Florida State seem to be the frontrunners.
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