Four-Star RB Treyaun Webb commits to Florida
Four-star wide running back Treyaun Webb of Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian Academy announced his commitment to Florida Thursday afternoon.
The 6-foot-1, 205 pounder chose the Gators over Penn State and South Carolina.
Webb on why he chose Florida
“I chose Florida because of the education and the opportunities after football,” Webb said. “I have felt a connection with the staff from the beginning and they truly care.”
Treyaun Webb has close relationship with Florida coaching staff
“I am close with everyone on the staff,” Webb said. “It’s like a big family. They want the best out of me both academically and on the field.”
Webb on continuing legacy at Florida
“It can open a lot of doors for me,” Webb said. “I also want to carry the Webb name, not just for me, but for my kids and grandkids as well.”
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Treyaun Webb Personal Life
“Treyaun Webb first emerged on the recruiting scene when he earned a scholarship offer from Miami as a seventh-grader. Since then, he’s developed into one of the most coveted offensive players in the country and was a big part of Trinity Christian Academy’s 2021 and 2020 state championships. “He’s an exceptional athlete,” Trinity Christian Academy coach Verlon Dorminey said. “A great kid, hard-working kid. He’s very coachable. He’s a knowledgeable young man of the game already.” Webb was committed to Oklahoma at one point in the recruiting process.”
Webb ranks as the No. 165 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting sites. He also tabs in as the No. 6 running back and the No. 33 player in the state of Florida.