Florida has added a commitment to its 2026 recruiting class.
G’Nivre Carr is the newest pledge for Billy Napier and the Gators. He announced his commitment to play for Florida on Sunday.
A lineman originally from just down the road from Gainesville in Ocala, Carr plays for the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. His current listed measurements are 6-5 and 315 pounds.
On the 247Sports Composite, Carr is rated 3-stars, the No. 39 interior offensive lineman, No. 59 player in the state of Florida and No. 437 player overall in the Class of 2026.
IMG is a highly recruited program, and Carr received scholarships from 40 programs. Auburn, Florida State, Kentucky, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, Illinois, Miami, Oklahoma, Michigan, Ole Miss, USC, South Carolina, UCLA and Texas A&M were among the programs to show interest.
Carr told Hayes Fawcett of On3 that he picked Florida over Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
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Carr is just the third player to commit to the Gators for 2026, joining QB Will Griffin and DL Jamir Perez. Fans who haven’t followed Carr at IMG can get a preview of what he brings to The Swamp by checking out his highlights in the video below, via Hudl:
Florida lands commitment from in-state OL G’Nivre Carr Saturday Down South.
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