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Former Florida QB Feleipe Franks Transferring to Arkansas
Former Florida Gators quarterback Feleipe Franks is transferring to Arkansas. He announced the news Monday evening on his Instagram page, writing "New Beginnings."The 5 Gators selected in the 2019 NFL draft join the 38 Gators already on NFL rosters in 2018, the third-highest total in the SEC, behind Alabama and LSU. Florida's NFL contingent includes multiple All-Pro and Pro Bowl selections as well as several Super Bowl champions.
Update: Florida coach Dan Mullen coach confirmed that quarterback Feleipe Franks will undergo surgery next Monday for a dislocated ankle that contains a fracture. He will miss the remainder of the 2019 season and face a sixth-month recovery.
Florida Gators quarterback Feleipe Franks has announced, via Instagram, that he intends to leave the University of Florida to pursue other football opportunities, either by transferring or entering his name in the 2020 NFL Draft. "It has been my dream to play at the University of Florida," Franks stated in his post.
Where did Feleipe Franks go to high school?
Quarterback Feleipe Franks won't return to Florida. The redshirt junior will either enter the NFL draft or pursue a transfer. Given the amount of returning talent and remaining eligibility plus the transitory nature of the position, something had to give in the Gators' 2020 quarterback room.
Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks signs with Red Sox after being selected in 2019 MLB Draft.
That's the headline from Sunday's decision by wide receiver/running back/playmaker Kadarius Toney to pass on early entry in the 2020 NFL Draft and return to Florida, something announced first by Toney on Twitter — along with a highlight film soundtracked by music he's released under his Yung Joka nom de rap — and
Florida is likely to be without two key players this week at Kentucky, coach Dan Mullen confirmed at his weekly press conference. WR Kadarius Toney, who left Saturday's game against UT Martin, with an apparent wrist injury, which was actually a shoulder injury, Mullen said. He will be out 2 weeks.
Florida wide receiver Kadarius Toney is returning for his senior season. He announced his decision Sunday afternoon on Twitter. He posted the following: “I would like to announce that I will be returning to be a Gator another year.