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Florida Gators Transfer Richie Leonard IV Discusses Transition To FSU  Football

 

With spring practice in full swing for the Florida State Seminoles, players old and new are making a name for themselves in the weeks leading up to the spring showcase, and one of those players is redshirt senior offensive lineman Richie Leonard IV.

After appearing in 31 games with 14 starts for the Florida Gators, Leonard decided to play his final season with the Seminoles. After going through the Tour of Duty and the first few practices in the garnet and gold, it’s safe to say Leonard will be a leader in the locker room as he brings the experience needed to mentor some of the younger guys who are making a name for themselves.

Leonard noted that his transition has been as seamless as possible, as whatever resources he needed were available to him, and the staff was always there to assist him. He also added that he got to work right away, leaving no time to waste.

“I would say the biggest difference is the verbiage that they use, that’s what I’m trying to get adjusted to here. I would say it’s going pretty well so far,” Leonard said. “I was able to go up and meet extra with the GA’s, assistant coaches, and stuff like that. So definitely, as soon as I got here, it was getting right to it.”

As a senior, it is almost expected for a player to be a leader, if not in the locker room, then amongst the rest of their position group. Leonard has quickly found himself as an elder statesman amongst the offensive linemen, more specifically freshmen Jayden Todd and Tye Hylton.

“I like just the mentality that they bring every day, you know, they’re supposed to still be in high school right now, so coming in and going against some of the guys we go against, you know I just never see any quit in those guys, so that’s what I think I like about them the most.”

With Jordan Travis’ departure, one of the biggest questions in the offseason was what will happen at quarterback. When DJ Uiagalalei committed, it was clear that this team was going to be in good hands, and with a quarterback room with talent across the board, Leonard made it clear that they come to work every day.

“I think not only DJ, but that whole quarterback room is a great group of guys who come in and prepare well every single day, and it’s easy to see that from an offensive line perspective, so definitely that whole room, we’re lucky to have them.”

Leonard and the Seminoles will be back in Doak Campbell Stadium on April 20th at 4:00 P.M. for the annual spring showcase.

Stick with NoleGameday for more coverage of Florida State football throughout the spring.

Former Florida guard Riley Kugel announced his top four schools on Thursday. The 6-foot-5 guard entered the transfer portal on March 27 after two seasons with the Gators.

Kugel saw action in 65 games for the Gators, averaging 9.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game. He started the first 11 games this season, including a season-high 23 points against Loyola Maryland in the season-opener.

He earned SEC All-Freshman honors in 2022-23 after averaging 12.6 points per game in conference play, which is the highest average by a freshman at Florida since Bradley Beal in 2011-12.

Kugel signed with the Gators as a four-star prospect out of Orlando, Florida. He was the No. 56 overall prospect and No. 4 shooting guard in the class of 2022, according to 247Sports.

The Florida Gators will finish off their third week of spring practice on Saturday when they hold their first scrimmage of the spring.

Several of the Gators’ top targets are scheduled to be in town on Saturday to watch the Gators go through that scrimmage.

Many of those targets are scheduled to arrive in town on Friday and stay multiple days to get more time around the coaching staff.

GatorCountry brings you a visitors list preview for this weekend.

Several of the Florida Gators visitors are scheduled to arrive in town on Friday and stay through Saturday.

Receiver Koby Howard will arrive in town on Friday and will shadow receiver TJ Abrams around for the day. Howard will have the chance to go to class and workouts with Abrams before meeting with the coaching staff.

Offensive line commit Peyton Joseph has been in town since Thursday, and he will stay through Saturday to watch the scrimmage.

Offensive lineman John Mills will make the long trip from California on Friday for his second visit to town. Mills will also return to town for an official visit this summer.

Auburn defensive line commit Malik Autry arrived in town on Thursday, and he will stay through Saturday. Autry has been a frequent visitor to Gainesville, and he has set an official visit to Florida already.

Defensive lineman Myron Charles will also be in town on Friday as the Gators are battling both Florida State and Miami for the Port Charlotte target.

2026 quarterback Brady Smigiel will be in town on Friday as he makes the long trip from California on Friday. Smigiel picked up an offer from the Gators a few weeks ago and will now get to meet everyone.

One of the biggest names expected on campus on Saturday will be USC defensive end commit Isaiah Gibson who just recently committed to the Trojans. Gibson is teammates with Florida commit Peyton Joseph and had an interest in the Gators before making the commitment. Florida will continue to recruit Gibson hard.

Another huge target for the Gators is offensive lineman Micah DeBose who has the Gators in his top group and will make his first visit to Gainesville. DeBose is from Mobile, Alabama, and is one of the best linemen in the country.

Offensive lineman Juan Gaston will make the drive down from Atlanta on Saturday to see the Gators scrimmage. Georgia and South Carolina are considered the favorites for Gaston right now but the Gators hope to get an official visit set this weekend.

Offensive lineman Austin Pay will make the long trip from Utah on Saturday as he gets his first look at the Gators program. Pay has an offer from Florida already.

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