The Florida Gators' transfer portal exodus continues, as star wide receiver Naeshaun Montgomery has decided to move on after just one season. Montgomery, a 4-star recruit, had a modest freshman campaign, catching 3 passes for 26 yards. However, his potential was evident in his earlier performances, including a 12-yard reception in a 55-0 victory over Long Island. Montgomery's decision to transfer comes as a surprise, given his impressive junior and senior seasons at Miami Central, where he totaled 41 catches for 788 yards and 12 touchdowns. Montgomery's departure is a significant loss for the team, especially with the recent turnover in coaching staff. The exodus includes several prominent skill-position players, such as quarterback DJ Lagway and wide receivers Aidan Mizell, Tank Hawkins, Muizz Tounkara, and Mike Peterson Jr. The team's new coach, Jon Sumrall, faces a challenging task in replacing these key players and rebuilding the team's strength. Montgomery's move to the transfer portal is a notable development, and his future remains uncertain. The question remains: will Montgomery find a new home, or will he continue his journey elsewhere?