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Dec 1, 2025; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators head coach Jon Sumrall talks during the press conference at the Heavener Football Training Center at the University of Florida. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
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Florida Gators surge for top in-state 4-star QB

Kevyn Bryant II
Last updated: February 3, 2026 1:40 pm
Kevyn Bryant II Published February 3, 2026
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida is making an in-state quarterback a priority again, and the push is intensifying.

The Gators are working to position themselves strongly with 4-star Florida signal-caller Wonderful “Champ” Monds, a blue-chip prospect who lives only a few hours from Gainesville. Florida’s staff has been active in building that relationship early, aiming to keep a top local quarterback from drifting toward rival programs.

The backdrop is familiar in the state: elite high school quarterbacks often become national recruiting fights, and Florida programs cannot afford to be late. The Gators’ approach reflects an emphasis on getting ahead of the process, rather than reacting after a player’s recruitment has already tilted elsewhere.

Monds’ recruitment is expected to draw attention across the region, with multiple schools capable of selling immediate opportunity, strong NIL ecosystems, and quarterback development. For Florida, the message is straightforward. The program wants to lock down a premier in-state passer and avoid a scenario where a top Florida quarterback becomes a headline commitment for a rival, then turns into a missed opportunity for Gainesville.

Florida’s pursuit also speaks to roster planning at the position. High school quarterback recruiting is as much about timing as it is about talent. The Gators are trying to establish trust and clarity early with Monds, including what the offensive fit looks like and how he would be developed.

The next steps will be shaped by visits and continued contact, but Florida’s intent is clear: keep the state’s best quarterback talent at home and make Monds a cornerstone target in the next recruiting cycle.

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