

Last year, Cormani McClain was at the centre of national attention after a tumultuous spell at Colorado. The former five-star recruit arrived in Boulder with lofty aspirations, only to see things fall apart with concerns over his work ethic and dedication. Even Coach Prime himself publicly criticized him. Having entered the transfer portal, McClain made what appeared to be a desperation leap to Florida. Many saw his arrival in Gainesville as a last-ditch effort. A walk-on, battling not only for playing time but for a scholarship. There were early whispers of missed meetings and off-field issues, but those were dispelled quickly by Florida insiders.
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The turnaround has been nothing short of dramatic. In his first season at Florida, McClain faced an abbreviated schedule due to injury, yet he still made a mark with a pick-six against Kentucky during his limited snaps. Now, after an offseason dedicated to bulking up, adding 20 pounds and running 23 mph on the treadmill during winter drills, he has positioned himself as a likely starter for the Gators in 2025. Speaking of comebacks, McClain’s development off the field has motivated him to pay it forward in a major way.
Shoutout to Education Foundation for the chance to connect at Meadowbrook! We played, laughed, and encouraged teamwork-all in one afternoon. Join the impact: https://t.co/NBfOCIgOD8
@Fl_Victorious #FVFoundation @TheEdFoundation pic.twitter.com/UjVq6fzwxh— CormaniMcclain (@CormaniMcclain1) May 24, 2025
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His post made it apparent that he’s passionate about engaging with the Education Foundation at Meadowbrook. He wrote on X, “Shoutout to Education Foundation for the chance to connect at Meadowbrook! We played, laughed, and encouraged teamwork-all in one afternoon. Join the impact.” Truthfully, it’s difficult not to get pumped up with him. This isn’t a fleeting shout-out. McClain’s pouring genuine effort into giving back to local kids, and it’s becoming one of the most sensational aspects of his comeback tale. Following his rollercoaster ride from five-star prospect to walk-on, then ultimately securing that scholarship at Florida, McClain’s been on a mission to channel his experience into mentorship and service.
He has already engaged in initiatives like Made for More, a Gainesville non-profit that supports student-athletes in academics, life skills, and leadership. But this initiative with the Education Foundation brings it to a whole new level. So, what’s the story behind this charity work? McClain is about making education available and inspiring for children who may not have the resources or support at home.
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Mommy dearest amplifying Cormani’s mission
McClain’s ride with the Florida Gators has been a roller coaster, but if there has been one steady hand in all the ups and downs, it is his mom. When Cormani tweeted about joining in partnership with the Education Foundation and committing to reach out at Meadowbrook, his mom was there in an instant to help spread the word with a retweet. It’s a simple gesture, but those familiar with Cormani’s story know how much that support means.
From the drama of recruitment days to his journey at Colorado and now building a reputation with the Gators, his mother has remained outspoken and in the spotlight at every turn. Her tweet during his recruitment, expressing her desire for her son to be somewhere he would be loved, not just tolerated, is still fresh in everyone’s memory. The protective energy was intact, even when things got dirty. When he played his first game for the Gators, she was there on social media, basking in the moment. “You’re gonna have some good days and bad days…Continue to believe in yourself, the team, and your coaches. Better days will come.”
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Your gonna have some good days and bad days…Continue to believe in yourself, the team and your coaches. Better days will come. 🫶🏽🐊 @CormaniMcclain1 https://t.co/gsbzfDPLCA
— Kaishay (@Kaishay5) November 10, 2024
Cormani is emerging as a football prospect and community leader, with Mom is at the forefront. Her retweet is an endorsement, a message to the community that Cormani’s work reflects authenticity.
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