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Son of Florida Gators legend transfers to Florida A&M

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Son of Florida Gators legend transfers to Florida A&M
Florida A&M just landed a notable addition to their quarterback lineup—Lawrence Wright IV, the son of Florida Gators icon Lawrence Wright III. After a so-so 7-5 season, the Rattlers are beefing up their roster, and Wright’s transfer from the Gators (announced on his social media) could bring some fresh energy to the team.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another roster move—it’s a storyline. Wright’s famous last name and his shift from a powerhouse program to an HBCU adds intrigue. For FAMU, it’s a chance to turn heads and maybe shake up their QB competition. For fans, it’s a fun "what if" to watch unfold next season.
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