The Florida Gators are making serious moves in the 2027 recruiting cycle, and their latest target is a big one. Rivals100 running back Keldric Ben has scheduled an official visit with the program from May 28-30, giving head coach Jon Sumrall and his staff a prime opportunity to flip one of the nation's most explosive playmakers.
Ben originally committed to Oklahoma back in December 2025, but has since reopened his recruitment. Now, the Montgomery, Texas native is set to explore what Gainesville has to offer—and for Gators fans, that's a major win in the recruiting trenches.
Standing 5-foot-10 and weighing in at 208 pounds, Ben brings a rare combination of speed, vision, and physicality to the backfield. He's ranked as the No. 5 running back nationally in the 2027 class by both 247Sports and Rivals, and his junior season stats back up the hype. Over 11 games, he racked up 1,560 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns, averaging an eye-popping 10.3 yards per carry. He also proved his versatility as a pass-catcher, hauling in 16 receptions for 299 yards and three scores.
Landing an official visit from a prospect of Ben's caliber signals that Florida is a serious contender in SEC recruiting battles. The Gators are already riding a wave of momentum in the 2027 cycle, currently sitting at No. 7 in Rivals' team rankings. The class includes five-star offensive lineman Maxwell Hiller, who signed back in April, and four-star running back Andrew Beard, who committed just last week.
National experts are taking notice of Sumrall's first full recruiting class, with many predicting it could finish in the top five. Ben's visit is another step in that direction, and with 11 standing offers—including from SEC rivals Texas and Oklahoma—Florida will need to make a lasting impression during his three-day stay.
For a program looking to reload its offensive arsenal, hosting a back like Ben is exactly the kind of move that builds championship-level depth. Keep an eye on this one, Gator Nation.
