Scout 300 offensive tackle and Miami Hurricanes commit, Navaughn Donaldson, has scheduled two of his five official visits.
Navaughn Donaldson, a longtime Miami (Fl) Hurricanes commit and the nation's 168th-ranked player overall, has went ahead and penciled in two official visits with his team failing to clinch a playoff birth after a successful run consisting of four consecutive state championships.
Is the U one of the two schools that's secured a visit date with the nation's 20th-ranked offensive tackle out of talent-rich Miami (Fla.) Central?
"I'm going to Florida vs. South Carolina on the 12th, and then Florida State on the 26th," Donaldson said.
The 6-foot-5, 336-pound Donaldson, who was recently presented with his coveted Under Armour All-American jersey, has journeyed through the University of Florida's campus on multiple occasions, including over the summer for the nationally-recognized Friday Night Lights camp.
"I like the atmosphere up there," Donaldson said. "I've been up there a few times, and I just think it's a real nice atmosphere and stuff. Their offense is something I like to see and they spread the ball around, so that's one thing I like about it.
"I speak with (linebackers) coach (Randy) Shannon."
The Seminoles were actually one of the very first programs that welcomed Donaldson into camp nearly two years ago, with offensive line coach Rick Trickett taking notice of his capabilities from the get-go.
"I've been up there a few times and I like the coaching staff," Donaldson said. "I like their attitude when they play, and how everybody is working to become the best, so that's what stands out."
This Scout 300 prospect continues to sort out the rest of his official visits, but with the U being just a short drive up the street, does he envision himself using an official on Mark Richt's program?
"My commitment is still good," Donaldson said. "I'm liking how everyone is trying to adapt to the system, and the coaching staff plays young guys. Miami is getting an official"