In December, Lagway committed to Florida to try and become the next great Gators QB, following in the footsteps of three Heisman Winners - Steve Spurrier (1966), Dannye Wuerffel (1996) and Tim Tebow (2007). More recently, Lagway will eventually be replacing no. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Anthony Richardson.
“I love the family atmosphere and the coaching staff,” said Lagway, Jr. about the Gators. “I can’t wait to get in there and learn the offense.”
Now fully healthy and more integrated into Trent Miller’s offense, both the player and coach are expecting a huge season.
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