BREAKING NEWS: Four-star CB Joshua Shaw commits to the Florida Gators

By Adam Silverstein
November 17, 2009

Four-star cornerback Joshua Shaw (Palmdale, CA), the No. 23 overall recruit in the nation, announced Tuesday that he has decided to attend the University of Florida and commit to play college football for the Florida Gators in 2010.

Shaw (6’1″, 195 lbs.), who also received scholarship offers from other top programs including the Ohio State Buckeyes, LSU Tigers and USC Trojans (among others), last visited Florida two weekends ago for the Vanderbilt Commodores game. Shaw’s visit that weekend was unofficial (meaning he paid his own way) and occurred less than two months after he took his official visit on Sept. 18. OGGOA said late last week that Gators fans had reason to feel optimistic about Shaw because, almost immediately after he returned home from Gainesville, he narrowed his list down to four and announced that he would be making his decision this week.

“[USC has] talked to me several times during the day and said they still plan to recruit me, but I’m solid with Florida,” Shaw said. “I’m a man of my word and this wasn’t a spur of the moment decision for me. I thought a lot about this and Florida is just the best fit for me. I love watching Florida play, they have so many athletes and play fast and aggressive. They play a lot of true freshman at Florida and [Joe] Haden and Janoris Jenkins were both freshman starters at corner. Both are probably going to be first-round draft picks too so that was a pretty big selling point.”

While visiting UF, Shaw’s family reportedly met with head coach Urban Meyer for an extended period of time to discuss a potential future in the Orange and Blue. Some rumors suggested that Shaw wanted to know about the status of junior cornerback Joe Haden while others stated he already gave Meyer a silent commitment but wanted to wait and officially announce it in his hometown. Neither seems to matter now as he plans to enroll at UF this spring to get a jump on next season.

On an interesting note, Shaw and five-star defensive end recruit Ronald Powell (Moreno Valley, CA) have said they wish to attend the same school and room together as freshman. Powell is still deciding between the Gators and his hometown Trojans. Reeling in Shaw was big for Florida, which has struggled in the past to gain commitments from the West Coast. That looks like it has changed as, according to Shaw, he will not be the only one from the state of California signing for 2010. “I’ll say this, there’s definitely more to come for the 2010 class,” Shaw told Rivals.

Photo Credit: Rivals

7 Comments

  1. ReptilesRule says:

    As they say at the basketball games…FANTASTIC!!!

  2. Brittany says:

    Good news, he’s going to be a good player. I’m glad he decided to be a Gator!

  3. O-town Gator says:

    Great news on Shaw!

    If we were to get Powell on board, that would definitely boost the quality of this class.

    Any word on Jeff Luc, and is Matt Elam still planning on coming to Gainesville in the spring?

  4. Luc’s commitment will depend on whether or not Charlie Strong is still the team’s defensive coordinator. If he’s not, there is no chance he comes. If he is, then I would say it is likely.

    Elam continues to be an enigma (on purpose). Everything he has said publicly insists he is remaining committed to the Gators, but he continues to take visits and force people to speculate. If you search “Matt Elam” on this site, you will see what I mean.

  5. Drew 4 Orange and Blue says:

    If we add Powell and Luc to this group this will be probably the best at least on paper we have ever signed

  6. OandB says:

    Looking to shape us the greatest recruiting class ever (according to rankings and on paper of course). Still good chance we end up with Powell, Hicks, Luc, Dunkley, and one or both of the Greens. If Weis leaves nd, then maybe Martin or Owa too. The Gators reign at the top is not ending any time soon!

  7. O-town Gator says:

    Now if we can keep Lane Kiffin and others from trying to poach our commitments to-date and these kids don’t fall for all the media bullshit (meaning all the stupid rumors), we’ll bring in a top-5 class for 2010.

    One recruit I have hopes for in this class is QB Trey Burton; I saw snippets of him in action playing at his HS in venice. I admire this kid’s enthusiasm about becoming a Gator; I’ve noticed him once or twice at the pre-season practices this year and he’s also doing his part to encourage others to consider UF.

Leave a Reply to Brittany Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top
WordPress Appliance - Powered by TurnKey Linux