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This is a good free article on 247 about the roster make up of both UF & UGA and recruiting:
Recruiting Battles & Roster Makeup: FL vs. UGA
Recruiting Battles & Roster Makeup: Georgia vs Florida
(more at the link):
OVERVIEW
--- Since 2014, Georgia has signed recruiting classes ranked 8th, 6th, 6th, 3rd, and 1st, respectively (4.8 average).
---Since 2012, Florida has signed recruiting classes ranked 9th, 21st, 12th, 11th, and 14th, respectively (13.4 average).
--- In reference to the 247Sports Composite, Florida has two former five-star prospects on its roster: offensive tackle Martez Ivey and defensive lineman CeCe Jefferson.
---Georgia has 14 former five-star prospects on the roster: quarterback Justin Fields, running back Zamir White, offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer, cornerback Tyson Campbell, wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr., wide receiver Demetris Robertson, offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson, tight end Isaac Nauta, outside linebacker Adam Anderson, wide receiver Terry Godwin, safety Richard LeCounte, offensive lineman Cade Mays, outside linebacker Brenton Cox, and running back D'Andre Swift.
--- Georgia has 47 former four-stars to Florida's 33.
AVERAGE 247SPORTS COMPOSITE RATING
Florida's starting QB = .9732
Georgia's starting QB = .9794
Florida's starting RB = .9464
Georgia's starting RB = .9297
Florida's starting WR = .9540
Georgia's starting WR = .9626
Florida's starting TE = .8458
Georgia's starting TE = .9645
Florida's starting OL = .8773
Georgia's starting OL = .9467
Florida's starting DL = .8986
Georgia's starting DL = 9465
Florida's starting LB = .8690
Georgia's starting LB = .9211
Florida's starting DB= .9034
Georgia's starting DB= .8997
--- In assessing the starters on both sides, Georgia has more highly touted prospects starting along the defensive and offensive line, linebacker, quarterback, wide receiver, and tight end. Florida has the more highly-rated starters, in terms of the 247Sports Composite, at defensive back and running back.
ROSTER MAKEUP
Georgia has 11 players on its roster from the state of Florida: cornerback Tyson Campbell, defensive back Divaad Wilson, running back James Cook, defensive back Ameer Speed, wide receiver Matt Landers, defensive back Latavious Brini, offensive lineman Solomon Kindley, wide receiver Riley Ridley, linebacker Juwan Taylor, outside linebacker Keyon Richardson, and defensive back Deandre Baker. Five of them, Speed, Kindley, Taylor, Richardson, and Baker, did not have an offer from in-state Florida.
Florida has seven players on its roster from the state of Georgia: defensive end Antonneous Clayton, defensive end Jabari Zuniga, offensive lineman Griffin McDowell, quarterback Emory Jones, cornerback Trey Dean, center Nick Buchanan, and running back Dameon Pierce. Three of them, Clayton, Zuniga, and McDowell, did not have an offer from in-state Georgia.
A GLANCE AT THE FUTURE
--- Georgia ranks No. 3 in the 2019 recruiting team rankings with 17 commitments and an average rating of 93.92, the highest in the country.
Florida ranks No. 22 in the 2019 recruiting rankings with 15 commitments and an average star rating of 89.69, good for 16th in the country.
Recruiting Battles & Roster Makeup: FL vs. UGA
Recruiting Battles & Roster Makeup: Georgia vs Florida
(more at the link):
OVERVIEW
--- Since 2014, Georgia has signed recruiting classes ranked 8th, 6th, 6th, 3rd, and 1st, respectively (4.8 average).
---Since 2012, Florida has signed recruiting classes ranked 9th, 21st, 12th, 11th, and 14th, respectively (13.4 average).
--- In reference to the 247Sports Composite, Florida has two former five-star prospects on its roster: offensive tackle Martez Ivey and defensive lineman CeCe Jefferson.
---Georgia has 14 former five-star prospects on the roster: quarterback Justin Fields, running back Zamir White, offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer, cornerback Tyson Campbell, wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr., wide receiver Demetris Robertson, offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson, tight end Isaac Nauta, outside linebacker Adam Anderson, wide receiver Terry Godwin, safety Richard LeCounte, offensive lineman Cade Mays, outside linebacker Brenton Cox, and running back D'Andre Swift.
--- Georgia has 47 former four-stars to Florida's 33.
AVERAGE 247SPORTS COMPOSITE RATING
Florida's starting QB = .9732
Georgia's starting QB = .9794
Florida's starting RB = .9464
Georgia's starting RB = .9297
Florida's starting WR = .9540
Georgia's starting WR = .9626
Florida's starting TE = .8458
Georgia's starting TE = .9645
Florida's starting OL = .8773
Georgia's starting OL = .9467
Florida's starting DL = .8986
Georgia's starting DL = 9465
Florida's starting LB = .8690
Georgia's starting LB = .9211
Florida's starting DB= .9034
Georgia's starting DB= .8997
--- In assessing the starters on both sides, Georgia has more highly touted prospects starting along the defensive and offensive line, linebacker, quarterback, wide receiver, and tight end. Florida has the more highly-rated starters, in terms of the 247Sports Composite, at defensive back and running back.
ROSTER MAKEUP
Georgia has 11 players on its roster from the state of Florida: cornerback Tyson Campbell, defensive back Divaad Wilson, running back James Cook, defensive back Ameer Speed, wide receiver Matt Landers, defensive back Latavious Brini, offensive lineman Solomon Kindley, wide receiver Riley Ridley, linebacker Juwan Taylor, outside linebacker Keyon Richardson, and defensive back Deandre Baker. Five of them, Speed, Kindley, Taylor, Richardson, and Baker, did not have an offer from in-state Florida.
Florida has seven players on its roster from the state of Georgia: defensive end Antonneous Clayton, defensive end Jabari Zuniga, offensive lineman Griffin McDowell, quarterback Emory Jones, cornerback Trey Dean, center Nick Buchanan, and running back Dameon Pierce. Three of them, Clayton, Zuniga, and McDowell, did not have an offer from in-state Georgia.
A GLANCE AT THE FUTURE
--- Georgia ranks No. 3 in the 2019 recruiting team rankings with 17 commitments and an average rating of 93.92, the highest in the country.
Florida ranks No. 22 in the 2019 recruiting rankings with 15 commitments and an average star rating of 89.69, good for 16th in the country.