Florida’s push for Kingston Preyear came up short, and the 2028 quarterback is headed to Alabama.
According to Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett on Friday afternoon, the four-star passer committed to the Crimson Tide over Florida and Vanderbilt, giving Kalen DeBoer the win in a battle that had the Gators involved from the start. For Jon Sumrall, it’s a miss on one of the top young quarterbacks in the cycle and a reminder that Florida still has work to do in next year’s class.
Preyear has been a major name on the recruiting board this offseason. The Benjamin Russell High School standout is ranked as the No. 3 prospect in Alabama and the No. 4 quarterback in the 2028 class, per 247Sports’ Composite. Florida made him a priority quickly after Sumrall arrived, but Alabama’s pull proved stronger in the end.
The numbers explain why so many programs were in the mix. Through his first two seasons at Benjamin Russell, Preyear threw for 4,813 yards, 54 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He also added 590 rushing yards and two scores, showing the kind of dual-threat ability that has made him such a coveted target.
That production helped earn him an invitation to the 2027 adidas Polynesian Bowl, where he is set to line up against some of the nation’s best prospects next year.
Florida did get multiple chances to make its case. Preyear took an unofficial visit to Gainesville in March and returned for the program’s high school camp in June, but the late push wasn’t enough to keep him from choosing Alabama.
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