What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear Florida Gators’ cornerback Cormani McClain’s name? The one who thought of locking horns with Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes before moving out. “I’m just ready to bring the old version of me out and change the narrative of everyone’s thinking on my name. Be a part of a real and great program,” said McClain while cutting ties with the Buffs. Was that a problem to leave a program in search of a “real” program? Not at all. But what turned McClain into a laughing stock was that even in Billy Napier’s Florida, he failed to get a breakthrough. But finally, the day came when he had the spotlights only on himself, and for a change, not for something controversial.
The first year in Napier’s camp was like a nightmare that McClain