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Florida Gators part ways with 2023 three-star QB commit Marcus Stokes

Florida three-star QB Marcus Stokes
Florida three-star QB Marcus Stokes (Jay Wimbrow/Rivals.com)

A lapse in judgement forced a parting of ways between the Florida Gators and 2023 quarterback commit Markus Stokes on Sunday. The Ponte Vedra (Fla.) area prospect from Nease High School posted a video clip of himself signing a rap song with the use of the N-word which gathered views and pushback resulting in Florida dropping their scholarship offer.

Stokes committed to the Gators on July 7 after a successful junior season. Going against 7A Florida defenses in 2021, Stokes led his Panthers squad to a 9-4 record throwing for 2,672 yards with 22 touchdowns against nine interceptions while rushing for 496 yards posting six more rushing scores.

The senior season for the three-star QB was not as successful seeing the Panthers post a 2-8 record. Stokes was credited with 1,127 passing yards throwing eight interceptions against just seven touchdowns. On the ground, Stokes was still effective covering 406 yards with nine rushing touchdowns.

With four-star quarterback Jaden Rashada committing on Nov. 11, the error in judgement by Stokes made it easier to part ways.

Stokes was a one-time Penn State commit, April 8 to July 7, before Florida flipped him. The three-star QB is credited with 14 scholarship offers.

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