Miami's recruiting class took a major hit Sunday.

Jacksonville Sandalwood three-star offensive lineman Kingsley Eguakun flipped his commitment to Florida after spending the weekend in Gainesville on an official visit.

"At this time, I'd like to announce that I am de-committing from the University of Miami," Eguakun wrote on Twitter. "I want to give a huge thank you to the staff at Miami for blessing me with my first offer and treating my family and I like we were apart of theirs. I still have a certain love for the 'U', but I have to do what's best for my future...I was blessed with an opportunity to play at The University of Florida, a school that I've wanted to go to since I was a kid. I just can't pass up this opportunity! I know that Florida will better prepare me for the next chapter in life and I believe that this is the university that better suits my family and I. With that being said, I'd like to say that I'm 1000% committed to The University of Florida!!"

Eguakun's change of plans comes just a week after he told InsideTheU that he intended to stick by his pledge to the Hurricanes after contemplating a flip to Auburn.

“I guess I can say I’m probably 100 percent with Miami,” Eguakun said. “I have a great relationship with the coaches. Pretty much they are just saying that I can come in and play early and have a chance to start as a freshman.”

Eguakun didn't pick up an offer from the Gators until just a few days ago.

Miami now holds a commitment from just one offensive lineman ahead of the Early Signing Period and that's North Marion four-star offensive tackle Michael Tarquin although it should be noted that he's also considering Florida and has visited UF four out of the past five weeks.

With Eguakun no longer committed, the Hurricanes' continue to slide in the industry-genrated 247Sports Composite Team Rankings and now check in at No. 26 overall right behind Purdue. Mark Richt and his assistant coaches have picked up just one public commitment since Sept. 14 and that was junior college punter Louis Hedley. In that time span three other recruits have decommitted from Miami in addition to Eguakun: Jacksonville Trinity Christian three-star running back Marcus Crowley, Miami Palmetto three-star safety Cornelius Nunn and Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley three-star athlete Damarius Good.