Four-Star Cornerback Aamaury Fountain Commits to Florida Gators
Blue-chip CB Aamaury Fountain flips to Florida from South Carolina
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Aamaury Fountain, a four-star cornerback from Warner Robbins, Georgia, has flipped his commitment from the South Carolina Gamecocks to the Florida Gators for the 2027 recruiting cycle. His decision follows multiple visits to Gainesville and is influenced by the coaching staff's experience and support.
- 01Aamaury Fountain is a four-star cornerback from Warner Robbins, Georgia.
- 02He flipped his commitment from South Carolina to Florida on Saturday.
- 03Fountain has made four visits to Florida since his initial commitment.
- 04He is the second cornerback to join Florida's 2027 recruiting class.
- 05Fountain is ranked No. 195 overall and No. 26 at his position nationally.
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Aamaury Fountain, a six-foot-three cornerback from Warner Robbins, Georgia, has officially changed his commitment from the South Carolina Gamecocks to the Florida Gators for the 2027 recruiting cycle. Initially committed to South Carolina since January 2, Fountain kept an open mind and made four trips to Gainesville, where he felt welcomed by the coaching staff. His decision was influenced by cornerbacks coach Brandon Harris, whose experience in college and the NFL resonated with Fountain. Ranked No. 195 overall and No. 26 at his position by 247Sports, Fountain is noted for his developmental potential and play style. He joins a growing list of recruits for Florida, including five-star offensive lineman Maxwell Hiller and four-star quarterback Davin Davidson.
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Fountain's commitment strengthens Florida's defensive lineup and enhances their recruiting class, potentially impacting the team's performance in upcoming seasons.
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