Zach said on the radio the other day that coaches cannot contact them
directly. Only players can contact coaches.

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Ken Kirkley <k...@kirkley.net> wrote:

> I’m pretty sure they are still allowed to text and DM recruits during the
> dead period.  Just no coach initiated phone calls or in-person visits
> allowed.
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Scott Lucas' via GatorTalk [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 9, 2018 11:13 AM
> *To:* gatortalk@googlegroups.com; Woody Bass <gatorrr...@gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [gatortalk] Fw: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Palm Beach
> Post (including SEC Country), courtesy of JunoGator
>
>
>
> Sounds like a violation to me then...
>
>
>
> Most schools would self-report it and half all recruiting of the athlete.
> Think that will happen here?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 10:39:27 AM EST, Woody Bass <
> gatorrr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Nope. They cant till 1/11. He recruit can contact THEM but not vice versa.
>
>
>
> Woody
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 9, 2018, at 10:07 AM, 'Scott Lucas' via GatorTalk <
> gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
> Woah!!! Wait a minute... This is a DEAD period for recruiting...
>
>
>
> "Highly coveted 4-star wide receiver Jacob Copeland, a former Florida
> commit who remains a top target of the Gators, tweeted that he was
> contacted by the Tide after its epic 26-23 win over Georgia and seemed
> impressed by the gesture."
>
>
>
> They are not supposed to be reaching out to ANYONE until 1/11.  From the
> NCAA website for FBS football http://www.ncaa.org/sites/
> default/files/2017-18DIREC_BowlSubdivisionFootballRecruit
> ingCalendar_20171116.pdf
> <http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2017-18DIREC_BowlSubdivisionFootballRecruitingCalendar_20171116.pdf):>
>
>
>
> (2) December 18, 2017, through January 11, 2018: [applicable to all
> prospective student-athletes (see Bylaw 13.02.5.5.2)]:  Dead Period
>
>
>
>
>
> So is there some loophole here?
>
>
>
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
> *To:* GatorNEWS <gatorn...@googlegroups.com>
>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 9:10:00 AM EST
>
> *Subject:* [gatornews] GatorNews from the Palm Beach Post (including SEC
> Country), courtesy of JunoGator
>
>
>
>
> Alabama impresses top Florida WR target Jacob Copeland as high-profile
> recruiting battle heats up
>
> Jordan McPherson/SEC Country
>
> Coveted 4-star WR prospect Jacob Copeland remains a top target for the
> Gators in this signing class.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/464826
>
> *Florida Gators football is the No. 1 topic in **Good Morning, Gators*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/morning-team-articles/> *every
> day — but we cover news, notes and analysis from across the Gators sports
> world. Join us each morning to get caught up on everything you missed in
> the world of Florida football, recruiting, basketball and more.*
> Crimson Tide coaches reach out to Jacob Copeland after national title win
>
> Alabama coach Nick Saban never loses sight of the big picture, so even in
> the postgame glow of the program’s fifth national championship in the last
> nine seasons, the Crimson Tide coaching staff was apparently already back
> to work on its recruiting class late Monday night.
>
> Highly coveted 4-star wide receiver Jacob Copeland, a former Florida
> commit who remains a top target of the Gators, tweeted that he was
> contacted by the Tide after its epic 26-23 win over Georgia and seemed
> impressed by the gesture.
>
> Copeland, from Pensacola, Fla., is ranked the No. 9 WR in the Class of
> 2018, according to the 247Sports composite. He de-committed from Florida
> during the coaching coach, but he has been a priority target for new coach
> Dan Mullen and his staff (with new freshman quarterback Emory Jones making
> his own push for Copeland).
>
> SEC Country’s Zach Abolverdi *ranked Copeland No. 1 on Florida’s WR wish
> list* <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-recruiting-wr-targets>
> and considers Alabama and Florida to be the prospect’s top suitors. He’s
> set to visit Alabama on Jan. 26 and Florida on Feb. 2 before making his
> decision by National Signing Day.
>
> Copeland also tweeted his support of Saban and the Tide prior to the game
> Monday night.
>
> While Alabama used its national spotlight to make another strong
> impression on Copeland, Florida wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales made a
> compelling sales pitch of his own last month when he told Copeland he
> envisioned him *in the mold of former Gators star Percy Harvin*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-jacob-copeland-billy-gonzales>
> .
>
>
>
> “‘You’re another Percy.’ That’s what he told me,” Copeland told SEC
> Country. “Footwork wise, a lot of coaches don’t really look at that. So
> just knowing that he watched my footwork and the way I get around to make
> himself open, that made me lock him in real close.”
>
> The two are in regular communication and his recruitment will remain a top
> story line for the Gators over this next month.
>
> *MORE: **Click here* <http://eepurl.com/cWw8I1>* to sign up for the Good
> Morning, Gators newsletter!*
> *In other Florida football news*
>
>    - In the latest Chomp Chat podcast
>    
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-podcast-national-championship-contention>,
>    Abolverdi and Florida broadcaster Jeff Cardozo discuss the timeline for
>    when Dan Mullen might have Florida back in the national championship hunt.
>    - National college football reporter Brett McMurphy tweeted out the
>    national championship odds
>    <https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/950564091088834561> for
>    next season from one sports book, which has Florida at 60/1.
>    - SEC Country’s staff voted on its “Way-too-early Top 25” for 2018
>    
> <https://www.seccountry.com/sec/way-too-early-top-25-for-2018-sec-boasts-5-teams>.
>    Florida didn’t make the list, but the top two teams should look familiar.
>
> *Recruiting roundup*
>
>    - Florida’s new coaching staff re-offered Caleb Tannor
>    <https://twitter.com/cvleb10/status/950461699857043457>, a 4-star
>    defensive end from Lithonia, Ga. Tannor committed to Georgia last summer
>    before de-committing in November. The 247Sports composite ranks him as the
>    19th best weakside defensive end in the Class of 2018.
>
> *Florida basketball could be without PG Chris Chiozza*
>
> The Gators got some *surprising and not so positive news*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-basketball-chris-chiozzas-status-doubt-mississippi-state-game-due-strep-throat>
>  Monday
> when senior point guard Chris Chiozza tested positive for strep throat.
>
> He is being held out of practice and his status for the Gators’ home game
> Wednesday night with Mississippi State is now in jeopardy. The team was
> optimistic Chiozza would be able to play, but it is expected to be a
> game-day decision.
>
> Chiozza might be the most indispensable player on this Florida roster. He
> averages a team-high 31.7 minutes per game and is the unquestioned floor
> leader, having come through in the clutch yet again Saturday at Missouri
> with a steal and game-winning layup in the final seconds.
>
>
>
> Chiozza is averaging a career-best 13.1 points along with 5.8 assists per
> contest. If he can’t play, regular 2-guard KeVaughn Allen would likely
> handle a larger share of the point guard duties while freshman Michael
> Okauru could see an increase in playing time.
>
> Mississippi State comes into Gainesville with a 13-2 overall record and
> 1-1 mark in the SEC, while the Gators (11-4, 3-0) are unbeaten in
> conference play.
> Let’s keep talking
>
> Want to keep the conversation going? Hop over to our free Florida message
> board. Sign up now and join the discussion *here*
> <https://floridagatorsforum.seccountry.com/>.
> What they’re saying on Twitter
>
> Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland has an optimistic view of where the
> Gators will be a year from now:
>
> Alabama kicker Andy Pappanastos had a rough night Monday, including
> missing a potential game-winning field goal at the end of regulation.
> Former Florida kicker Eddy Pineiro had this to say:
>
> Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin posted a photo of he and
> predecessor Jeremy Foley visiting with students from Japan here to learn
> about U.S. college athletics:
>
> Former Florida (and Alabama) QB Luke Del Rio was one Gator pulling hard
> for the Tide last night:
>
> While fellow former Gators QB Austin Appleby shared his appreciation for
> Alabama freshman Tua Tagovailoa’s game-winning TD pass to beat Georgia:
>
> *Miss a previous edition of Good Morning, Gators? Get caught up **here*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/morning-team-articles>*.*
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Florida recruiting: Gators welcome 8 mid-year enrollees to campus
>
> Florida signee Dameon Pierce is one of eight mid-year enrollees for the
> Gators.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-recruiting-mid-year-enrollees
>
> *Join us here on SEC Country for a daily recap of the latest Florida
> recruiting news
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/2016-sec-recruiting-notebooks>,
> tales from the trail and perspective on what it all means for the Gators.*
> ------------------------------
> *Gators welcome mid-year enrollees*
>
> The Florida football team will receive some new additions this week.
>
> Eight signees are scheduled to enroll Monday and begin classes at UF. The
> Gators welcome quarterback Emory Jones, running backs Dameon Pierce and
> Iverson Clement, offensive linemen Noah Banks (JUCO) and Chris Bleich,
> linebacker/safety Amari Burney and defensive backs Trey Dean and Randy
> Russell.
>
> All eyes will be on Jones in spring practice as he competes with
> quarterbacks Feleipe Franks, Kyle Trask and Jake Allen. However, the top-50
> overall recruit is not the only incoming player who addresses a position of
> need for Florida coach Dan Mullen.
>
> *RELATED: Emory Jones officially enrolls at Florida, excited to compete
> for starting job
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/emory-jones-enrolls-florida-gators>*
>
> Pierce and Clement are both talented ball carriers with skill sets that
> differ from Florida’s current backs. Banks and Bleich will help the numbers
> along the offensive line, while Burney, Dean and Russell give the Gators
> some much-needed depth on defense.
>
> “Just the general philosophy of enrolling early I think gives you a
> jump-start in your college career,” Mullen said after the early signing
> period. “They also get to go through an offseason conditioning program and
> to get to go through spring ball. I do think it helps them with the
> foundation of building for their future, and certainly with the opportunity
> to get on the field early in their career.”
> Florida support staff changes
>
> Florida director of player personnel Drew Hughes left the program over the
> weekend to accept the same position at Tennessee. Hughes had been at UF
> since January 2014 and helped the Gators sign back-to-back top-15
> recruiting classes.
>
> “Drew has done a really good job working, I guess maybe even adjusting to,
> what we’re looking for,” Mullen said of Hughes after the early signing
> period. “In the change of recruiting style, the change of possible
> personnel and what we’re looking for out of the players, but also change in
> the character and the makeup of the players that we’re looking for. So I
> think he’s done a really good job for us, helping transition through the
> staff, trying to be as organized as he can and trying to get us after as
> many players as he can of kind of being that link.”
>
> In addition to Hughes, on-campus recruiting director John Herron and
> program assistant Ryan Smith are no longer on Florida’s support staff.
> ------------------------------
>
> *Miss a previous Gator Chomps notebook? Find every daily recap of Florida
> Gators recruiting right here
> <https://www.seccountry.com/collection/gator-chomps>.*
>
>
>
>
> Dan Mullen will have Florida in national championship contention by Year 3
>
> Florida coach Dan Mullen won two national championship with the Gators as
> their offensive coordinator.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-podcast-national-championship-
> contention
>
> *Welcome to Chomp Chat, SEC Country’s daily Florida podcast
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/sec-country-podcast> with
> Gators beat writer Zach Abolverdi and Florida broadcaster Jeff Cardozo.*
> ------------------------------
>
> Alabama and Georgia face off Monday night in an All-SEC National
> Championship Game.
>
> In the latest edition of Chomp Chat, Zach Abolverdi and Jeff Cardozo argue
> that Florida coach Dan Mullen should be able to turn the Gators into a
> championship contender by the 2020 season.
>
> Abolverdi and Cardozo also discuss the arrival of Florida’s eight mid-year
> enrollees and the departure of director of player personnel Drew
> Hughes. You can listen to the *podcast on iTunes*
> <https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sec-country-chomp-chat-podcast/id1159346951>
>  or
> below on SoundCloud.
>
> https://soundcloud.com/seccountryuf/no-223-dan-mullen-florida-national-
> championship-contention-year-3
>
>
>
> *Miss a previous edition? Find every episode of SEC Country’s daily
> Florida Gators podcast right
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/sec-country-podcast/>*
>
>
> Florida’s Billy Gonzales compares WR Jacob Copeland to Percy Harvin
>
> Former Florida WR Percy Harvin (left) and Gators WR target Jacob Copeland.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-jacob-copeland-billy-gonzales
>
> Former Florida wide receiver Percy Harvin was one of Jacob Copeland’s
> favorite players growing up.
>
> The 4-star wide receiver now has a chance to play for Harvin’s position
> coach in college, Billy Gonzales. He served as Florida’s receivers coach
> from 2005-09 and returned to the Gators in late November with new head
> coach Dan Mullen.
>
> Copeland is the No. 1 target for Gonzales, who has been recruiting the
> top-100 overall recruit since the spring of 2016. Gonzales offered him when
> he was at Mississippi State, but Copeland said he didn’t have interest in
> the Bulldogs.
>
> With Gonzalez now in Gainesville, he communicates regularly with the
> former Gators commit.
>
> “Florida was already a top school for me,” Copeland said. “Now Coach
> Gonzales is there and we’re always wrapping it up. After he was hired, he
> hit me up and said it was meant for him to coach me.
>
> “I’d love to play for him. He has put players in the league. Just knowing
> that he’s got a good background and coached Percy at Florida. He wants to
> use me at the same position.”
>
> During their in-home visit in December, Gonzales pulled up Copeland’s
> highlights on his phone and started analyzing the receiver’s game with him.
> His evaluation blew Copeland away.
>
> “‘You’re another Percy.’ That’s what he told me,” Copeland said. “Footwork
> wise, a lot of coaches don’t really look at that. So just knowing that he
> watched my footwork and the way I get around to make himself open, that
> made me lock him in real close.”
>
> Though Copeland appreciates being compared to one of his favorite players,
> he’s not trying to be the next Harvin if he does go to Florida.
>
> “It somewhat does,” Copeland said when asked if the comparison excites
> him. “When people tell me I could be another Percy, I tell them I don’t
> want to be another Percy. I want to be the first and only Jacob Copeland.”
>
> Copeland is ranked the nation’s No. 9 wide receiver and No. 54 overall
> prospect in the 247Sports Composite. He visited Tennessee last month and
> will take trips to Texas A&M (Jan. 19), Alabama (Jan. 26) and Florida (Feb.
> 2) before making his decision on National Signing Day.
>
> “This last month is going to be crazy. Schools are going to be coming by
> the house,” Copeland said. “When Coach Mullen took the job, I was one of
> his first calls. I wasn’t even committed to Florida and he wanted to talk
> to me ASAP. He’s going to come do an-home visit an in January.”
>
>
> Florida recruiting: Prioritizing the WR targets for Gators
>
> Sam Spiegelman/SEC Country
>
> WR Justin Watkins officially visits Florida this weekend.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-recruiting-wr-targets
>
> *We are tackling the best recruiting question supplied by Florida fans
> each day. If you’d like to submit a question, tweet to Zach Abolverdi here
> <https://twitter.com/ZachAbolverdi>. Check out our question of the day
> every Monday through Friday. Go here
> <https://www.seccountry.com/collection/florida-gators-question-day> to see
> all of our previous answers.*
>
>
>
> With Trevon Grimes and Van Jefferson transferring to Florida, the Gators
> won’t sign more than three wide receiver recruits in their 2018 class.
> Corey Gammage is currently committed, but he’s not expected to stick with
> his pledge.
>
>
>
> Here are the top targets at the position:
> *1. Jacob Copeland, 4-star WR, Escambia High School (Pensacola, Fla.)*
>
> Copeland is the No. 1 target at the position for Florida coach Dan Mullen
> and receivers coach Billy Gonzales. He visited Tennessee last month and
> will take trips to Texas A&M (Jan. 19), Alabama (Jan. 26) and Florida (Feb.
> 2) before making his decision on National Signing Day. The Crimson Tide and
> Gators are considered his top teams.
> *2. Justin Watkins, 4-star WR, East Ridge High School (Clermont, Fla.)*
>
> Florida is now the leader for Watkins after the latest developments in his
> recruitment. He was scheduled to decide between Alabama and LSU at the
> Under Armour All-America Game, but neither school was ready to accept his
> pledge. Watkins will now officially visit Florida on Friday and could be on
> commitment watch this weekend.
> *3. Tommy Bush, 4-star WR, Samuel Clemens High School (Schertz, Texas)*
>
> Bush received an offer from the Gators on Dec. 13 and has a relationship
> with new UF assistant Brian Johnson, who recruited him last year as
> Houston’s offensive coordinator. Bush has already visited Georgia, Michigan
> State and Nebraska. Florida is fighting to land one of his final trips
> along with Baylor, Notre Dame and Ole Miss.
> *4. Anthony Schwartz, 4-star WR, American Heritage High School
> (Plantation, Fla.)*
>
> The Gators led for Schwartz in the summer and fall, but the coaching
> changes at UF opened the door for Auburn. Schwartz committed to the Tigers
> at the Under Armour All-America Game, but his recruitment may not be over
> yet. The Gators could still host Schwartz on an official visit this month,
> though their chances are better with Watkins.
> *5. Justyn Ross, 4-star WR, Central High School (Phenix City, Ala.)*
>
> Ross and fellow top-100 receiver Jalen Preston are considering a potential
> trip to Florida this month. Both appear to be long shots, but Ross is more
> likely to make his way to Gainesville. He has a relationship with Gators QB
> early enrollee Emory Jones and communicates with Mullen and Gonzales.
> Alabama, Auburn and Clemson are the favorites for Ross.
>
>
> Gators are back to class at Florida as early enrollees arrive on campus
>
> Rob Foldy/Getty Images
>
> The offseason is underway for Florida football coach Dan Mullen as the
> Gators' early enrollees moved in on campus over the weekend.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/good-morning-gators-
> new-semester-move-in-campus
>
> *Florida Gators football is the No. 1 topic in **Good Morning, Gators*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/morning-team-articles/> *every
> day — but we cover news, notes and analysis from across the Gators sports
> world. Join us each morning to get caught up on everything you missed in
> the world of Florida football, recruiting, basketball and more.*
> New QB Emory Jones officially moves in at Florida
>
> Florida’s football players returned to campus over the weekend and its
> eight early enrollees moved in for the first time in preparation for the
> new semester.
>
> That included *high-profile quarterback signee Emory Jones*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/emory-jones-enrolls-florida-gators>,
> who decided to be a Gator just a few weeks ago while capping a whirlwind
> end to his recruitment.
>
> Jones spoke to reporters about his excitement to get going at Florida last
> week in Orlando during his experience at the Under Armour All-America Game.
>
> “They want me to work hard and compete. They told me it’s going to be hard
> for a freshman to come in and start, so I know I have to get to work,
> compete with a lot of guys there now. I’m ready for it,” Jones said.
>
> “… I feel like I’m the type of dude to come in and change a program
> around. There’s not really any pressure to it. This is what I do. I worked
> so hard for this and it’s all paying off now. I definitely accept this
> challenge. I know what I have to do.”
>
> Meanwhile, Jones continues to try to boost Florida’s recruiting efforts.
> He furthered his rapport with top wide receiver target Jacob Copeland last
> week in Orlando and continues to make a not-so-subtle push to land the
> undecided playmaker, with a little help this time from new Gators running
> back Dameon Pierce.
>
> *Read more of Jones’ comments about getting started at Florida here*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/emory-jones-enrolls-florida-gators>.
>
> *MORE: **Click here* <http://eepurl.com/cWw8I1>* to sign up for the Good
> Morning, Gators newsletter!*
> *In other Florida football news*
>
>    - Florida officially announced
>    
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-officially-announces-hiring-former-georgia-linebacker-christian-robinson-coaching-staff>
>  the
>    addition of assistant coach Christian Robinson on Friday. Robinson is a
>    former Georgia linebacker who worked with Mullen and defensive coordinator
>    Todd Grantham at Mississippi State last year. He’ll coach the Gators’
>    inside linebackers.
>    - Emory Jones discussed his relationship
>    
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-recruiting-emory-jones-quarterbacks>
>  with
>    Florida’s returning quarterbacks.
>    - See SEC Country’s staff picks
>    
> <https://www.seccountry.com/sec/college-football-playoff-championship-game-predictions-picks-alabama-georgia-winner>
>  for
>    the national championship game Monday night between Alabama and Georgia.
>
> *Recruiting roundup*
>
>    - SEC Country’s Zach Abolverdi takes a closer look at Florida’s chances
>    of landing 4-star linebacker Quay Walker
>    
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-recruiting-quay-walker-competition>,
>    an Alabama commit who is set to visit the Gators on Jan. 12.
>
> *Florida basketball all alone atop SEC*
>
> It’s very early in the conference season, sure, but the Florida men’s
> basketball team has nonetheless asserted itself atop the SEC standings as
> the only 3-0 team in the league. (Auburn is off to a 2-0 start.)
>
> The Gators twice trailed by at least 10 points two separate times Saturday
> at Missouri before rallying back for *a dramatic 77-75 win*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-basketball-chris-chiozzas-steal-score-final-seconds-sends-gators-victory-missouri>
>  as
> senior point guard Chris Chiozza stole a pass and scored the game-winning
> layup in the final seconds.
>
> That final play is just the latest clutch performance from Chiozza and is
> worth a second (or third or fourth) look. *Check it out here*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-basketball-chris-chiozzas-steal-score-final-seconds-sends-gators-victory-missouri>
> .
>
>
>
> Meanwhile, Florida returns to its home court to host Mississippi State on
> Wednesday before traveling to play at Ole Miss on Saturday.
> Let’s keep talking
>
> Want to keep the conversation going? Hop over to our free Florida message
> board. Sign up now and join the discussion *here*
> <https://floridagatorsforum.seccountry.com/>.
> What they’re saying on Twitter
>
> The official Florida basketball account posted a behind-the-scenes video
> from the aftermath of the Gators’ win Saturday:
>
> Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin shared his support for the New
> Orleans Saints after their playoff win Sunday.
>
> Lee Begley, Florida’s new director of recruiting operations, shared a
> photo of the Gators’ first team meal of the new semester:
>
> *Miss a previous edition of Good Morning, Gators? Get caught up **here*
> <https://www.seccountry.com/florida/collections/morning-team-articles>*.*
>
>
> Florida basketball: Chris Chiozza’s status in doubt for Mississippi State
> game due to strep throat
>
> Senior point guard Chris Chiozza has strep throat and won't practice for
> Florida on Monday or Tuesday.
>
> https://www.seccountry.com/florida/florida-basketball-
> chris-chiozzas-status-doubt-mississippi-state-game-due-strep-throat
>
> GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Two days after leading the Florida basketball team to
> a dramatic last-second win at Missouri, senior point guard Chris Chiozza
> was diagnosed with strep throat, putting his status for the Gators’ game
> Wednesday night against Mississippi State in jeopardy.
>
> Chiozza won’t practice Monday or Tuesday and the team remains hopeful
> he’ll be able to play against the Bulldogs, but it could come down to a
> game day decision.
>
> Florida coach Mike White had already finished speaking with reporters
> Monday morning, lauding Chiozza’s play, when word came out from the team’s
> medical staff. Chiozza had been scheduled to speak with the media as well,
> but he was not feeling well and proceeded to meet with the trainers.
>
> Chiozza has been the leader of this Florida team, helping the Gators
> (11-4) to a 3-0 start in SEC play, including his clutch performance
> Saturday when he stole a pass with the clock ticking down and raced for the
> game-winning layup before the buzzer in a 77-75 win at Missouri.
>
> “Right when he made the steal, I remember looking up at the clock
> immediately and thinking, ‘Yeah, he’s got time.’ And then I thought, ‘Boy,
> I love Chris Chiozza. I’m glad he’s on my team,'” White said.
>
> Chiozza ranks third on the Gators in scoring at 13.1 points per game while
> also averaging 5.8 assists in a team-high 31.7 minutes per contest.
>
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