Offensive lineman decommits from 2013 Florida Gators recruiting class.
Aug 19, 2012 - The Florida Gators lost a commitment from their 2013 class in the form of Josh Outlaw, an offensive guard from Lithonia, Ga., according to a tweet from ESPN's Derek Tyson.
Scout.com and 247sports.com each list Outlaw as a four-star prospect, with Rivals listing him at three stars. The 6-foot-4, 268-pounder out of Martin Luther King, Jr. High School had also been offered by Auburn, Arkansas, Clemson and East Carolina.
He leaves what has been shaping up to be an impressive 2013 class by head coach Will Muschamp. As Tyson also points out, Florida stands at 18 commitments for 2013, including two offensive lineman. Of five decommits so far, three have been Florida's decision, though apparently Outlaw's decommitment was his decision.
The Gators open the 2012 season Sept. 1 at home against Bowling Green.
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Source: http://tampabay.sbnation.com/2012/8/19/3253625/florida-gators-recruiting-ol-josh-outlaw-decommits
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