
Kyree Campbell might not be one of the bigger names in recruiting because he's actually a prep school for an extra year of high school. Campbell originally signed a letter of intent to play at North Carolina last season, but needed that additional year of high school.
Now the Virginia native and four-star defensive tackle is heading south to play with an SEC powerhouse known for churning out defensive studs.
I'm thankful for the schools that have recruited but today I decided to be a Gator for live 🐊🐊
— Kyree Campbell (@CampbellKyree13) December 11, 2016
Campbell also had an offer from Penn State, but was clearly impressed by the Gators and now they will have the 6'4", 320-pound behemoth to work with on an already nasty defensive line.
Here are some of his highlights:
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