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Florida great Earnest Graham rips program for son's recruiting experience: 'Driest experience imaginable'

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Earlier this week, four-star recruit Myles Graham revealed his intentions to follow in his father's footsteps when he announced his commitment to the Florida Gators.

But his father, Florida football legend Earnest Graham, apparently was not pleased with the way his son was treated during his recruitment process. The elder Graham suggested that a "new levels of disconnect" within the football program impacted the way his son was recruited.

"No calls, no communication and the driest experience imaginable. I’m just going to START there," Graham said in a social media post.

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Running back Earnest Graham #5 of the Florida Gators runs with the ball during the Southeastern Conference football game against the Kentucky Wildcats on September 28, 2002 at Florida Field in Gainesville, Florida.  The Gators won 41-34. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Earnest was a running back for the Gators from 1998-2002. He finished his standout college football career with more than 3,000 rushing yards and received all-SEC honors. He was also included on the SEC All-Freshman team following his impressive first year playing at Florida.

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Graham went undrafted in 2003, but eventually signed with the Tampa Bay Buccanears. He finished his eight-year NFL career with 2,047 rushing yards.

Running Back Earnest Graham #5 of Florida carries the ball against Ohio during the NCAA football game at Florida Field in Gainesville, Florida on September 14, 2002.  The Florida Gators defeated the Ohio Bobcats 34-6.  (Andy Lyons /Getty Images)

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