Long Beach (Calif.) Poly four-star quarterback Matt Corral tells 247Sports that his recruitment is over and he’s heading to play for the Florida Gators.

The 6-2, 196-pounder, one of the nation’s top signal-callers in the class of 2018, committed to the Gators during an unofficial visit to Gainesville over offers from Georgia, Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, UCLA, USC and many others.

“The way they are with, not only the recruits but the team, it’s really a family,” said Corral of why he chose Florida. “Some kids can’t go home, but the coaches have those players over to their houses. That means a lot. Knowing that I’ll have that behind me when I’m far from home, it gives me reassurance that I’ll have a home there.”

It’s more than just a family feel at Florida. Corral knows that the depth chart allows for him to compete for playing time early in his career, potentially as a true freshman.

“The quarterback situation is great,” said Corral. “Malik Zaire will be there for a year and I’ll have a shot after that. It’ll be a competition and the best player will play. I’ll have a shot to see the field and that’s all I can ask.”

When Corral made his decision, he quickly informed offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier. Needless to see, “Nuss” was excited.

“When I told him, Nuss was asking me if I was messing with him,” said Corral with a laugh. “He was so pumped up. He was fired up, man. Honestly, I can 100-percent can see myself playing there and I’m so happy with my decision and for my future.”

Corral, who de-committed from USC back on June 17, opened up his recruitment and quickly turned his attention to Florida and Georgia. His initial plan was to visit Gainesville and then head to Athens a week later. However, following his first trip inside The Swamp, he decided that he found his new home and cancelled his return trip to Georgia.

As a junior, Corral completed 151 of 235 passes for 3,025 yards, 22 touchdowns and three interceptions. He also ran for 346 yards and seven additional scores.

Corral will now turn his attention to his senior season and then a final high school game inside the Alamodome in San Antonio at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

Per the 247Sports Composite rankings, Corral is the No. 23 overall player in the country, No. 2 pro-style quarterback in the nation and No. 3 prospect in California from the class of 2018.