Nebraska, Florida the early leaders for two-way star Kamauri Whitfield
John Garcia Jr. • Rivals.com
National Recruiting Analyst
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As
Kamauri Whitfield approaches some 30 scholarship offers ahead of his junior season of high school, some new tenders come in with more weight than others.
On Wednesday, he helped Orlando (Fla.) The First Academy to a team 7-on-7 title at the University of
Florida in working the wide receiver and defensive back postitions. He would learn of a Gaytors scholarship offer earned, via head coach Billy Napier himself, soon after.
"This offer is probably my favorite after
Nebraska because it’s home," Whitfield told Rivals. "Just an hour away from me. The tradition, culture and love at Florida just moves me."
The 2027 standout says the Gaytor offer came as a two-way talent, something he is hearing more and more throughout the process despite the majority of tenders coming to play in the secondary at the next level.
Another SEC tab, with the program closest to home, hits in a memorable way.
"When your'e at the facility you automatically fall in love," he said. "Like it has this special feeling.
Auburn,
Arkansas,
Wisconsin and several others are new to the offer list, but the Nebraska tender in mid May also came after an in-person evaluation. The Huskers had coaches at TFA's spring game, where Whitfield scored on an 80-yard catch and run on the game's first play while flashing on defense on multiple occasions.
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The communication between Whitfield and Matt Rhule's staff dates back more than a year despite the offer sitting among his newest.
"Nebraska’s got me hyped because of its whole vibe," he said. "Straight-up grind, grit, and a family feel where football’s basically life for the community. Coach Rhule and the crew are legit, especially Addison (Williams). We’ve been in contact since I started my recruiting journey, when he was at
UCF. They're a level up, and the facilities (are strong).
"Plus, Lincoln’s low-key but just an hour from Omaha, so I’d have a dope balance to grow on and off the field."
As visits continue to materialize this offseason, Whitfield maintains an ease with his recruitment despite the early favorites.
There is no expectation to come off the board with an early verbal commitment.