Florida safety Corey Collier will enter transfer portal
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida Gators safety Corey Collier will enter the transfer portal.
He announced his decision Sunday on his Twitter account.
“Gator Nation, First and foremost I would like to thank God for giving me the ability to play the game that I love dearly. Without him I would be nothing. This game of football taught me a lot of things and I will never ever take this game or experience for granted,” he wrote on Twitter.
“I would like to thank the University of Florida for all the help that I have received while being there. It was truly a blessing wearing the logo. I will never forget the memories I had here.”
“Thank you Coach Mullen for taking a chance on me coming out of high school and allowing me to live out my dream and play college football at the highest level. It was truly a blessing wearing that logo and putting on for the Gators. Thanks, Coach Napier and the staff for everything they have did for me and taught me since January. You guys honestly have been doing a great job and have a really bright future. I wish you guys nothing but the best.
“To my DBU brothers and teammates!! I thank you guys for bringing me in and treating me like a brother of y’all own. Through the ups and downs, the wins and the losses, we still found a way to fight through the tough times and fight on Saturdays. Love all y’all boys to death.
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“With that being said, I will be entering my name in the transfer portal and looking for a new place to call home.”
Corey Collier at Florida
Collier appeared in three games in 2022, playing primarily on special teams. He recorded his first career tackle against Eastern Washington in the season opener.
As a freshman in 2021, he played in two games and redshirted. Collier saw game action against Samford and made his collegiate debut in Week 6 vs. Vanderbilt, appearing on special teams.