Following a camp performance at the University of Florida on Friday, Miami (Fla.) Christian School Jovens Janvier offensive guard pulled the trigger and committed to the in-state Gators. This was Janvier's first visit to Florida since last December and was enough for him to feel comfortable jumping into the 2020 class.

"It felt great [getting up here] because I got to work with Coach Hevesy and he really taught me a lot and I have a lot of respect for him," Janvier said. "He was telling me to keep my feet moving and keep my hands stable when I am punching and stopping guys in their tracks. I talked to him after the camp and told him this was going to be the home for me. He really taught me what I needed to know."

While this trip came a few months after the three-star big mans last time in Gainesville, the coaching staff has kept in constant contact with the in-state lineman. It's been that regular communication that played key in this commitment.

"It's just been the love and what they showed me," Janvier said. "They gave me more love than anyone else gave me. I have talked to Coach Hevesy, Coach Brian [Johnson] and Coach [Dan] Mullen. All of them just show me love and talk to me every day. We talk about random stuff, just feel like they are my dads, they feel like family."

On that previous trip to The Swamp, the 6-foot-3, 350-pounder was committed to Louisville, which he's since backed off from. However, during that previous visit Florida, it started to point the tables in the Orange and Blue's favor.

"That was really when I started thinking about Florida and it really opened my eyes," Janvier admitted of the previous trip. "I really saw myself practicing and my family being able to watch me. It just feels like home."

Janvier said he picked the Gators over other finalist LSU and he's said the Gators have been his top school for quite a while now. With his commitment now in the rear view, Janvier expects big things from the Gators in the future, starting with a hopeful big win to start off next season.

"I like to see Florida get that National Championship again and I think they are going undefeated. I want Florida to smash the University of Miami. I want them to be the dog out of them."

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Janvier as the Nation's No. 743 overall prospect in the 2020 recruiting class. He is the first verbal pledge for the Gators this cycle along the offensive line.