Oakdale (Conn.) St. Thomas More four-star defensive tackle Lamar Goods de-committed from Kentucky on Wednesday. The move comes days after the 6-foot-4, 290-pound prospect completed his official visit to Florida.

Goods announced the news via his personal Twitter account.

"After long and thought out conversations with my mom and I, we have made the decision that is in our best interests to open my recruitment and announce that I have decommitted from the University of Kentucky," Goods wrote in the statement. "Thank you for all that the staff and coaches that have been amazing during this process."

The Gators thoroughly impressed Goods during his official visit this past weekend.

"It was amazing and I had a really good time here," Goods told Swamp247. "They kind of exceeded my expectations a bit and they answered all my questions and the program is crazy with the way they develop players is something amazing and something I really key on. The academics stand out a lot with how they take it serious and it's a key to them and they take pride in that saying they are an academic school. Good academic and good football is a good combination."

Florida's need on the defensive line looks to be factoring into Goods' recruitment as well.

"They said they are in need of defensive linemen, and if I were to come here they have a lot of seniors. They want people that are ready to come in and make an impact and they think I can do that, and I do also. There is just work that would have to be put in first. They like my quickness and for an inside guy I think I have a bit of an edge there. They like that and I have a lot of power with my quickness. I am not just a one style type guy."

Ever since Goods' finished his Florida visit, there has been a shift on the 247Sports Crystal Ball. All of the latest predictions are in favor of the Gators for Goods now.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Goods as the nation’s No. 333 overall prospect and the No. 30 defensive tackle in the 2020 recruiting class.