Florida football player, Asa Turner, receives an extra year of eligibility to grow and advance his career with the Gators. Napier reports that he is unsure of his role and health on the team but with time, they can determine his place.

BREAKING: #Gators DB Asa Turner has been granted an extra year of eligibility by the NCAA, per Billy Napier.

Role on the team, health, is TBD

— Cam Parker (@camparker25) March 27, 2025

Prior to Florida

Prior to his arrival at Florida, Turner played for the Washington Huskies from 2019-2023. He played in seven games with six starts, including starting all three-postseason games in 2023 with the Huskies. Throughout his college career, he has experienced multiple injuries that have prohibited him from playing to his full potential. Turner transferred to Florida for the 2024 season.

BREAKING: Former Washington Safety Asa Turner has Committed to Florida, he tells @on3sports

The 6’3 210 S totaled 146 Tackles & 6 INTs in his time at Washington

Will have 1 year of eligibility remaining https://t.co/L2ocyXzzYt pic.twitter.com/Hi6aY27I9m

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 26, 2024

One More Year

Turner experienced a leg injury in the third quarter of Florida’s season opener against Miami in the 2024 season. He had undergone surgery on his right hamstring following the injury. Turner missed 12 of the Florida Gators’ 13 games in the 2024 season.

Rumors were thrown around that Asa Turner would be present for Pro Day that took place on Thursday, March 27th. Billy Napier revealed that Turner did in fact receive an extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA.

“He’s been granted an extra year of eligibility. I think his role on our team and his health is a little bit to be determined,” Napier said. “But, I think, in general, it’s a good thing for him. His career has been extended for a year, and then we’ll kind of see where we end up. But, yeah, I think a guy who has had injury issues throughout his career, not only here but also Washington, but a great kid. Very smart. Very dependable. Just, gotta work on the durability piece.”

The Washington Veteran came to Florida ahead of the 2024 season expecting to be an impact player for the Gators despite his multiple injuries with the Huskies. Unfortunately, this didn’t go as planned, however, his extra year of eligibility allows him another opportunity to advance in his collegiate career.

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