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'07 FL WR Deonte Thompson (Florida signee)

I'm sure several of you are chomping at the bit to say "so that's the big surprise?"...but keep in mind 22 told you that it was nothing more than lip service, and that turned out to be true.
 
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wadc45;743519; said:
I'm sure several of you are chomping at the bit to say "so that's the big surprise?"...but keep in mind 22 told you that it was nothing more than lip service, and that turned out to be true.
i would like to be first with the common response that "tressel wouldn't want anyway the type of player that provides lip service." :biggrin:
 
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westbuck04;742673; said:
He wasn't considering FSU throughout most of the process, and now is likely going to sign with them. That would be "shocking" to most people who haven't really followed his recruitment all that closely...

Whoops...
 
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I am very thankful we got Deonte Thompson to come to Florida. I was very worried he would go to Ohio State or Miami or even Florida State, but I was hoping he would come to Florida. I think Florida was the best fit, because Meyers' team is built around speed, and Deonte is a very fast Wide Receiver. Meyer can use him as a WR/RB/PR/KR. He seems like a very versatile player. :)
 
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Deonte Thompson knows it?s time to step up
By Ben Volin | Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Deonte Thompson came to Gainesville from Belle Glade two years ago as a much-heralded five-star recruit, choosing the Gators over Ohio State and USC among other schools, but his Florida career has been anything but smooth.

The red shirt his freshman year. The rumors he would transfer to Miami. A sophomore year stuck on the depth chart behind Percy Harvin, Louis Murphy, David Nelson and Riley Cooper.

Now it?s Year Three for Thompson. Harvin and Murphy are gone, while Cooper is playing baseball. The Gators need Thompson to step up, and he knows it.

?I knew this time was coming,? he said last week at practice. ?All that controversy I had is in the past. It?s my time to step it up and take over.?

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