Floyd talks UF visit

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By NittanyNetwork.com
Posted Sep 23, 2009
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South Carolina target and ESPNU150 defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd (Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington) made an official visit to Florida this past weekend and took in the Gators' 23-13 win against Tennessee in The Swamp. He spoke with ESPN affiliate NittanyNetwork.com about his visit. Check out what he had to say in this FREE ARTICLE from TheBigSpur.com.
This past weekend, Floyd experienced two firsts.

“It was my first official visit and it was the first college game I’ve been to,” Floyd said.

Seeing a game the magnitude of the Florida-Tennessee game was certainly a good starting point for Floyd.

“It was ‘The Swamp,’” Floyd said. “It is the loudest college stadium. I’ve never experienced anything like it. I was impressed how much the fans were into it. That wowed me.”

Floyd also enjoyed his interactions with the Florida coaching staff.

“The coaches were great,” he said. “Coach (Urban) Meyer, we have a nice little relationship. The D-line coach, Coach Mac (Dan McCarney), he’s down to earth. They didn’t put too much pressure on me to commit.”

Floyd’s next official visit will take him cross country. He will visit Southern California this weekend and attend the Trojans game against Washington State.

“I also have Penn State, South Carolina and North Carolina scheduled, but I don’t have the exact dates in front of me,” Floyd said.

Floyd will visit the Gamecocks on the weekend of Oct. 24. Carolina plays host to Vanderbilt that weekend. He has been in contact with the USC coaches, including quarterbacks coach G.A. Mangus, his recruiter, and defensive line coach Brad Lawing, in recent weeks.

Even though he has scheduled his five official visits, Floyd is continuing to look at a few other schools.

“Those aren’t my final five,” Floyd said. “I wouldn’t even call them my top five. They are just the five I scheduled for my official visits. I’m also looking at Ohio State, Michigan, Boston College and West Virginia.”

Floyd said he would like to get back down to ‘The Swamp’ for another Florida game, though he acknowledged that might prove difficult.

The 6-foot-3 and 308-pound Floyd is the No. 73 overall prospect and No. 6 defensive tackle in the ESPNU 150. He has over 30 scholarship offers.

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