News broke Friday morning that Florida 2019 signee Arjei Henderson would not be enrolling at UF. The Richmond (Texas) Fort Bend Travis four-star wide receiver has quickly found a new landing spot.

Henderson will attend Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Ala. according to a message posted on Twitter by his father. The Gamecocks are an FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) program in the Ohio Valley Conference.

Henderson's commitment came as a surprise at the Under Armour All-America game on January 3. He picked the Gators over Florida State before ever visiting Florida's campus.

“Until the papers come through, you're always checking on things, but Arjei is a guy that we recruited early, had shown interest early, had committed elsewhere, but we would always stay in contact with,” Florida head coach Dan Mullen said of Henderson after National Signing Day. “I think one of the things that he wanted, that helped, is him getting around some of our players at the All-Star Game and communicating and talking to those guys. He really came out and came out strong and said, ‘coach, I really want to commit to Florida’. And I'm like, ‘okay’, but having committed places, I kind of went through more of the why.”

Prior to that, Henderson was committed to Oklahoma, but backed off his Sooners pledge in November of 2018. Henderson also had an even earlier commitment to Oregon, that he also backed off from.

The following is 247Sports' player evaluation of Henderson:

Possesses above average height and length. Owns a lean, athletic build that should be able to fit more weight and bulk at the college level. Has provided enormous production in the Houston area competing in Texas' largest high school classification. Plays with impressive receiver instincts and awareness. Knows how to find and run to open space. Cognizant of the boundary and a good toe-tapper when required. Shows impressive high-pointing ability thanks to timing and body control. Possesses ability to move around the formation in multiple-receiver sets. Can provide vertical threat, while also a consistent chain-moving presence. Above average run-after-catch ability. While the frame is better than average, it is a bit narrow and might limit physical potential. Above average athleticism from a testing standpoint, but can improve overall explosiveness. Improved fluidity will help ability to get open in close quarters vs. college defenders. Potential NFL Draft pick.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, ranked Henderson as the nation’s No. 140 overall prospect and the No. 23 wide receiver in the 2020 recruiting class.