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  1. BurkeGator

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  2. ETGator1

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    I like the head shots. :)

    We have 16 on the roster ready to go to war in 2025 with 2 of the top 5 in the world recovering from their Achilles heel injuries.

    We know now who replaced Megan Skaggs:

    Meredith Lucero - Assistant to the Head Coach - Gymnastics Support Staff - Florida Gators

    Morgan Hurd apparently has retired from performing as she is not on the roster and has a new gig with UF:

    Morgan Hurd - Creative Content - Gymnastics Support Staff - Florida Gators

    There is no student assistant coach. This is no surprise as Trinity Thomas is/was irreplaceable.

    Will Gomez has replaced Shea Wheeler as a Manager:

    Will Gomez - Manager - Gymnastics Support Staff - Florida Gators

    I'm sure there is a story as to why Selena Harris is now listed as Selena Harris-Miranda. I don't know the story, but I'm sure there is one. o_O
     
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  3. scrappygator

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    I am glad that Morgan found a job at UF. That keeps Victoria here.
    All are listed as AA, but we know that is not true for Riley.
     
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  4. ETGator1

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    CGN Most Impactful Transfers & Freshmen in the 2024 season:

    Data Deep Dive: Highest-Impact Transfers and Freshmen - College Gym News

    Most Impactful Freshmen

    Anya Pilgrim

    Pilgrim is a CGN staff favorite for a reason – picture perfect gymnastics on all four events. Even while competing with the likes of Leanne Wong and Sloane Blakely, she proved herself as one of Florida’s top all-arounders. She put up a massive 39.675 against Kentucky and notched at least one 9.9+ in every regular season meet. Amidst a packed troupe of Gator all-arounders, she competed on all four events in all but one meet. She put up 31 scores of 9.9 or higher, helping to ease the loss of Trinity Thomas and Kayla DiCello. She earned a perfect 10 on floor against Kentucky and was nearly perfect on bars and beam.

    Vault 9.920 NQS
    Bars 9.895 NQS
    Beam 9.915 NQS
    Floor 9.900 NQS

    I would have had Skylar Draser on the list too. Skylar was as a freshman the closest thing we have had since Megan Skaggs as a leadoff:

    Skylar Draser - Gymnastics - Florida Gators

    Skylar Draser

    Collegiate Bests:
    Vault:
    9.95 3-3/15-24
    Bars: 9.90 4-7/20-24
    Beam: 9.90 Six times
    Floor: 9.85 1-12-24
    AA: 39.50 4-5-24

    AS A FRESHMAN (2024):
    • Set collegiate vault best (9.95) to share second with teammate Danie Ferris at Kentucky
    • Opened March 15 quad competition with vault 9.95 and mark topped the remaining 23 competitors
    • Collegiate beam balance best of 9.90 six times, including in every NCAA meet (Regional Second Round, Regional Final, NCAA Semifinal, Team Final). Led off beam lineup in every meet.
    • Competed at least two events in every meet.
    • Collegiate all-around debut at Ameritas Master’s Classic shared third with Anya Pilgrim at 39.45. Eighth highest total for a Gator making all-around debut
    • Set collegiate all-around (39.50) and bars (9.90) best in NCAA Regional Second Round. Equaled bars best in NCAA Team Final.
    • Gator Gymnastics’ Most Consistent after hitting all 40 routines in 2024.
    • Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll
     
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    The CEO on the bus.
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    Just saw that Hezley committed to LSU
     
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  8. ETGator1

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    Bloody, Damn, Hell, I hoped she would come to UF. I'm getting ticked off with LSU's success.
     
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    I would bet big money that the multi million dollar NIL success Dunne had there was what they sold her on and made the difference.

    just the completely upside down world we live in now.
     
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    The November signing period for 2026 gymnasts is just not that far away. This is the roster we are projected to have for 2026 presuming no injuries and no transfers in or out:

    On Scholarship
    2026
    1. Lori Brubach
    2. Selena Harris-Miranda
    3. Alyssa Arana
    4. Kaylee Bluffstone
    5. Kayla DiCello
    6. Gabby Disidore
    7. Skylar Draser
    8. Danie Ferris
    9. Anya Pilgrim
    10. Skye Blakely
    11. Lily Bruce
    12. Taylor Clark
    13. Amelia Disidore - 2025 signed
    14. Madelyn Dorbin - 2025 signed
    15. Jocelyn Sasson - 2025 signed

    UF has zero commitments from the class of 2026 to date. CJR usually keeps 18+- ship gymnasts on the roster. I hope UF attracts 3 to 4 outstanding gymnasts between now and the November signing day. So far, UF is 0-4 on visits missing out on 5-star Hezley Rivera when she chose LSU over OU and UF.

    Speaking of Oklahoma, they have 6 committed gymnasts in the 2026 class, one 5 stars and five 4 stars.
     
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    By the way on Healy, not only did LSU have Dunne’s NIL to sell, apparently Hezly and Dunne had the same elite coaches. So far less suprising, all things considered.
     
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    Three 5 star and one 4-star gymnasts are visiting UF this weekend:

    Jayla Hang (@jayla_hang_gymnast) • Instagram photos and videos

    Second ranked gymnast according to College Gym News. She is from the Pacific Northwest. She has previously visited Stanford.

    Dulcy Caylor - 5-star 8th ranked gymnast according to College Gym News. Can't load her Instagram page.

    Kieryn Finnell (@kieryn.finnell) • Instagram photos and videos

    Ninth ranked gymnast according to College Gym News. She is from Rochester, New York. She has previously visited Michigan and Stanford.

    Raeya Linton - 13th ranked 4-star gymnast according to College Gyn News. Can't load her Instagram page. She missed 5 stars by 2 points due to getting lower scores on bars. CGN has Linton as a gymnast to watch:

    Why she’s one to watch: Linton came so close to five stars, coming in just two points shy with 76. This is due almost entirely to bars, where she had just 11 event points while vault, beam, and floor were all 20 points or higher, with beam reaching a near-perfect 23 out of 25. If she can improve bars even just the slightest bit over the next two seasons, she’ll be primed not just for five stars but for a successful college career.

    Summing up the 4 visits for the 10/4 weekend:

    #2 Jayla Hang - 5 stars
    #8 Dulcy Caylor - 5 stars
    #9 Kieryn Finnell - 5 stars
    #13 Raeya Linton - 4 stars

    Presley Duke, the #1 ranked gymnast according to College Gym News, is rumored to be planning a visit with UF:

    Presley Duke (@presleyduke2026) • Instagram photos and videos

    She is from Dynamo in Oklahoma, but if the sooners are filled up, OU is off the table. She has visited Oklahoma, LSU, and Alabama. So far, no commitment, but her decision isn't likely far off with that type of visit list. Hope she does give UF a look. I can't imagine OU wouldn't find a way to bring her in if that's what she decides. How do you say no to the #1 ranked gymnast even if you do have 6 commitments already.

    Keep in mind, gymnastics isn't like football. Gymnasts can take as many visits as they want. However, most gymnasts make their decisions and sign in November. Gymnastics signing period:

    For NCAA D1 and D2 women’s gymnastics, the recruiting period starts on November 13, 2024 and ends on August 1, 2025.

    Insofar as other schools are concerned:

    I'm fairly certain Oklahoma has maxed out on the number of gymnasts they can bring in for the 2026 class. The sooners have 6 commitments.

    LSU has 3 commitments, but it seems they find ways to bring in more gymnasts than you think they can.

    Alabama has 2 commitments. The tide is also bringing in 2025 5-star gymnast Azarya Ra-Akbar.

    Georgia has 2 commitments. The poodles are also bringing in 2025 4-star gymnast Kelise Woolford.

    Michigan has 2 commitments.

    UCLA has 2 commitments.

    So far California, Florida, Michigan State, Stanford, and Utah do not have any commitments.
     
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