Florida Gators secure commitment from Riverside High’s Tae’shaun Gelsey for Class of 2025
The Florida Gators didn't have to look far for their next Class of 2025 commitment, Tae'shaun Gelsey from Riverside High in Jacksonville. (Gators Breakdown)
In this episode of Gators Breakdown, David Waters discusses the commitment of 2025 tight end Tae’Shaun Gelsey to the Florida Gators. Gelsey plays wide receiver for Riverside High in Jacksonville, but is viewed as a pass-catching tight end in Florida’s offense.
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