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The buzz is growing.

Two weeks after taking an unofficial visit to Florida State University, Edgewater High School (Florida) playmaker and Texas Longhorns five-star running back pledge Cedric Baxter Jr. is making a return trip.

This week, the nation's No. 1 running back tweeted that he will be taking an official visit to check out the Seminoles this weekend for their game against Georgia Tech:

The 6-foot-1, 215-pound ball-carrier was also on hand for Florida State's loss to Clemson on October 15.

Baxter is part of a dynamic group of running backs coming out of the state of Florida in the 2023 recruiting cycle.

Although a few members of the class have slipped slightly in the rankings, Florida still boasts five of the nation's top 15 ball-carriers, accounting for one-third of the country's top rushers. 

So far, the "Big 3" - Florida, Florida State, and Miami - have had difficulty keeping that talent home - with only Trinity Christian Academy's Treyaun Webb (Florida) committing to an in-state school.

Could that number double with a Baxter change-of-heart?

It's still unclear, but Florida State is clearly getting a serious look from the in-state star this month. 

It's definitely something to keep an eye on until he signs a binding National Letter of Intent.

Here's what 247Sports had to say, in part, about Baxter as a prospect:

"A potential workhorse on both Saturdays and Sundays. Looks the part with his big, muscular 6-foot-1, 215-pound frame. Should only add more mass once lifting in a college weight room. The type of running back that most defenders dread trying to tackle, especially when he’s got a full head of steam. Quick to pick a lane and get to work as he cuts up field in search of greener pastures. Up-right run style and impressive contact balance allows him to power his way through arm tackles and extend plays. Not necessarily a track star, but can win his fair share of foot races. More impressively, has a laser-timed 4.5 in the 40-yard dash on the ledger. Hasn’t been asked to catch a ton of passes on Fridays, but has shown on the offseason camp and 7-on-7 circuit that he’s more than just some check-down option as he can shake linebackers or even safeties and make contested catches." 

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