There's nothing quite like seeing the Florida Gators get the best of the Miami Hurricanes, especially when it comes to locking down top local talent. And that's exactly what's happening with one of the most intriguing recruits in the 2025 class.
The Gators have been on a recruiting hot streak under head coach Jon Sumrall, who has worked tirelessly to rebuild a program that struggled to attract elite prospects under the previous regime. With 10 commitments already in the fold—three on defense and just one on the defensive line—Florida is poised to add a game-changing piece to that unit.
All eyes are on Wednesday, when three-star defensive lineman Stive-Bentley Keumajou Yondui announces his college decision. The Gators are battling Auburn, Miami, Texas, and Georgia for his commitment, and both Rivals and 247 Sports currently project Florida as the frontrunner.
What makes Keumajou Yondui so special? He's not your typical recruit. Originally from England, he moved to the United States just last summer and is a multi-sport athlete who also excels in soccer and basketball. While his technique is still developing, his movement skills are off the charts—exactly the kind of raw potential that college coaching can refine into a dominant force.
The 48th-ranked defensive lineman in the Rivals Industry Ranking has already visited Gainesville twice, with an official visit scheduled for May 28. If Florida can seal the deal, defensive line coach Gerald Chatman will have a high-upside prospect to mold into a disruptor on the defensive front. For Gators fans, beating out a bitter rival like Miami makes this potential commitment even sweeter.
