2025 Demetres Samuel Jr 4* CB/ATH from Palm Bay

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I'd be shocked if this kid flipped to us. He's got family that feels even if gators suck this year they'll fire Billy and hire kiffin or even Meyer coming back. There's alot of gator delusions around him
 
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if this kid is anywhere near dedicated, he’ll have a signing day table of Florida, Syracuse, Auburn, UVA, Boise State, Illinois, & Sam Houston St.

then pull the under the table hat shocker of Virginia State.🤝
Don’t forget UTSA lol
 
per espn:

Demetres Samuel Jr., DB/WR, Syracuse, No. 223 in 2025 ESPN 300

Samuel reclassified into the 2025 class to enter college a year early. At just 17 years old, the 6-1, 195-pound freshman is set to feature prominently for the Orange this fall starting with Syracuse's Week 1 matchup with No. 24 Tennessee on Saturday in Atlanta.

A speedy tackler from Palm Bay, Florida, Samuel has legit two-way potential, and the Orange intends to make the most of it in 2025. Syracuse coach Fran Brown announced earlier this month that Samuel will start at cornerback against Tennessee while also taking snaps at wide receiver, where the Orange are replacing their top two pass catchers from a year ago. With Travis Hunter in the NFL, Samuel stands as one of the most intriguing two-way talents across college football.
 
per espn:

Demetres Samuel Jr., DB/WR, Syracuse, No. 223 in 2025 ESPN 300

Samuel reclassified into the 2025 class to enter college a year early. At just 17 years old, the 6-1, 195-pound freshman is set to feature prominently for the Orange this fall starting with Syracuse's Week 1 matchup with No. 24 Tennessee on Saturday in Atlanta.

A speedy tackler from Palm Bay, Florida, Samuel has legit two-way potential, and the Orange intends to make the most of it in 2025. Syracuse coach Fran Brown announced earlier this month that Samuel will start at cornerback against Tennessee while also taking snaps at wide receiver, where the Orange are replacing their top two pass catchers from a year ago. With Travis Hunter in the NFL, Samuel stands as one of the most intriguing two-way talents across college football.
**** kiid made waves faiirly quick there wet up and took a starting job and rotational job both sides of the field at 16.
 
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