Florida Gators recruiting class takes an unexpected turn with latest news and its not good

Not a great start to the season for the Gators’ recruiting class.

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Fort Myers Green Wave defensive lineman Kendall Guervil commits to the University of Florida while surrounded by friends and family during a ceremony at Fort Myers High School in Fort Myers, Fla., on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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The 2026 recruiting class for the Florida Gators is currently in a good place with 19 players already committed, sitting at 13th in the nation per the Rivals’ team recruiting rankings. Head coach Billy Napier has done a good job of targeting talented recruits.

One of the tough parts about football is the possibility of injuries. That happened over the weekend with top recruit defensive tackle Kendall Guervil.


Florida Gators commit Kendall Guervil to miss rest of senior season

During his senior season debut, Guervill unfortunately suffered a serious knee injury, tearing his ACL and meniscus. Guervil told Gators Online that he will be having season-ending surgery to repair the damage.

It’s a tough blow for the four-star recruit. He’s currently the third-highest ranked recruit for the Gators. He’s the 112th overall recruit in the nation and the 12th-ranked defensive lineman, ranking just behind fellow Gators commit JaReylan McCoy, who ranks 108th in the nation and the 11th-ranked defensive lineman.

Losing out on his senior season is a tough one for Guervil and the Gators, as he was an ascending player. His only game during his senior season was a successful one, with seven tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss.

While his injury is severe and requires a 9-12 month recovery time, Guervil can still be ready for fall camp, which will be important for his development. There shouldn’t be much to worry about for his future, but it’s frustrating nonetheless.