Four-star USC commit Hylton Stubbs visited Miami over the weekend.
The final official visit weekend of the busy month of June has come and gone and naturally, there were moves made and more clarity provided from the best in the state of Florida. National Recruiting AnalystFour official visits in a few short weeks are in the books for one of the most explosive recruits nationally and Brown tells Rivals he is going straight into evaluation mode.
Penn State has been a sneaky contender for the speedy wideout, originally from Rhode Island, and it got the last official visit out of him over the weekend. Florida has been billed as somewhat of a heavy favorite going into the trip, so it was all about closing the gap for's program. We hear it was a strong effort and Montgomery could slow the final step in making a decision in the coming weeks. If he does not, it would be a slight upset to see him pick a program outside of Gainesville.
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