The status of coach Urban Meyer whether he will return before the next season doesn’t seem to have any effect on the decision of four-star wide receiver Quinton Dunbar (Miami, FL), who said that he is confident that Meyer will make a return soon.
Dunbar, in Gainesville this weekend for an official visit said there was really nothing different about coach Meyer.
“To me, it looks like the same old Meyer,” Dunbar said. “I don’t think he’ll leave the game of football. I know he’ll be back for next season.”
Four-star running back Mack Brown is also on an official visit this weekend. Brown said that he has heard that Meyer was planning to return as early as March. Dunbar didn’t heat Brown say it, but said there are several rumors going around about his return.
“I heard he was going to be back in the summer,” Dunbar said. “I was hearing different things but I’m not concerned about that because I know he’ll be back. It doesn’t mess up my recruitment. I’m 100 percent Gator.”
Dunbar is rated the No. 22 wide receiver and No. 150 overall prospect by rivals, said he will not be taking any other official visits. He feels good about the whole Meyer situation and also has a pretty strong relationship with the new wide receiver coach Zach Azzanni.
Many schools chased after Dunbar as soon as Urban Meyer announced that he would be resigning and then shortly after changing his mind on just to take a leave of absence, but Dunbar said he is all set for Florida. Another big reason why his commitment to Florida is so solid is because of Azzanni.
“I met him plenty of times,” Dunbar said. “He came to my house. I’ve seen him a lot. I like coach Azzanni a lot. He doesn’t just talk about football, he talks about life.
It seems like Dunbar had a great visit to Gainesville this weekend. Not only having fun hanging out with the coaches and stuff, but he also played a little bit of the Nintendo Wii at Meyers house.
(Quotes/info gathered from Adam Gorney from GatorBait.)


Any guess who the surprise visitor was this weekend?