July 3rd, 2008

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GC exclusive video: Curtis Porter

At 6-2 and 328 pounds, Curtis Porter is one imposing figure. On the field the big guy from Charlotte (NC) Victory Christian is a one-man wrecking crew. Off the field, however, he is good natured and well mannered. Gator Country sat down with Porter to talk about football and the recruiting process that he's going through.

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Late night surprise! Rivers commits

Austin Rivers isn’t your typical 15-year-old. The son of Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, Austin plays basketball with a court IQ rarely seen. He’s new school in that he’s athletic and can shoot the three, and he’s old school in that he knows how to play in every phase of the game. He is also the newest University of Florida basketball commitment.

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Franz Beard’s Basketball Confidential

It’s not a secret that Florida’s top target for 2010 is Brandon Knight (6-3, 180, Fort Lauderdale, FL Pine Crest), who has been considered the best player in his age group since he was 13. Knight might end all the speculation about where he’s going to go to college in November, right after the early signing period. Based on the information that’s available now, it would seem that this will be a two-team race: Florida and UConn.

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Photo Gallery: Gateway of Champions

The James "Bill" Heavener Football complex is located at the corner of L. Gale Lemerand Drive and Stadium Drive. Construction began in February 2007 and is expected to be complete in time for the 2008 season.

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GC exclusive video: Jheranie Boyd

Gastonia (NC) Ashbrook wide receiver Jheranie Boyd (6-3, 185) is not only built for speed, but he's a strong, physical player who isn't afraid to get in the face of a defensive player. Boyd can blow by a defensive back and once he catches the ball, he knows how to make them miss. If the game takes on a physical nature, he knows he's capable of dominating. Boyd sat down with Gator Country for this exclusive video interview and talked about his play on the field as well as some of the college programs he's interested in.

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