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Published Jan 3, 2013
Four-star DT de-commits from Gators
Kynon Codrington
Recruiting Analyst
Four-star defensive tackle Caleb Brantley de-committed from Florida hours before the Gators' game against Louisville in the Sugar Bowl.
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Brantley tweeted that, "I de-committed from Florida via text message."
The Rivals 250 prospect said he wasn't doing interviews following the news.
However, Rivals.com had a chance to catch up with him late last night.
"I decided to de-commit and look around. I'm going to take some visits and I'm working on setting them up with a few schools," he said.
There has been speculation that Florida State was a team in the mix. Brantley reported his first offer from the Seminoles as a rising junior. But he didn't mention the 'Noles as one of his new schools of interest.
"I was on the phone with Alabama last night talking to the defensive line coach," he said. I'm going to try and check out Georgia and LSU."
As a senior, the 6-foot-3, 304-pounder led his team to a 5-5 record and the first round of the Class 1A playoffs.
Brantley will participate in the Under Armour All-American High School Football Game Saturday night at Tropicana Field.
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