2026 Football Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 43
Alfonzo Allen Jr.
- Position:
- Safety
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Season at UF:
- 3rd
- Hometown:
- Miami, Fla.
- High School:
- Miami Central
- Prev School:
- Baylor
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 196
Pronunciation Season Stats (PDF) Career Stats (PDF)
ACADEMIC HONORS
2025: Saw action in six games (three starts) this season, recording his first start for the Gators against Mississippi State. Racked up 32 tackles (14 solo) in four games on defense.
2024: Saw action in four games throughout the season ... Recorded two QB hurries, one interception and one tackle.
Prior to Florida
2023 at Baylor: Saw action in each game (12) in back-to-back seasons... Finished with 10 tackles (seven solo) and forced fumble... Had a career-high three tackles and forced a fumble in the season-opener vs. Texas State (Sept. 2)... Logged two tackles at UCF (Sept. 30).
2022 at Baylor: Played in all 13 games, seeing action as a reserve and primarily on special teams... Logged three tackles, 2.0 tackles-for-loss, a sack and a pass breakup... Registered a sack (loss of 7 yards) in the season-opener vs. Albany (Sept. 3)... Had a tackle-for-loss vs. TCU (Nov. 19).
High School: Played at Miami Central High School for coach Roland Smith… Helped the Rockets to a 5A State Championship with a 12-2 record as a senior… Played on a defense that allowed just over 13 points per game … A four-star prospect by ESPN... Ranked as the No. 23 safety in the country… Rated as the 46th best prospect in the state of Florida… A four-star prospect by Rivals… Ranked as the 19th best safety in the country and the 34th best prospect in the state… A three-star prospect according to 247 Sports… Originally chose Baylor over offers from Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Oklahoma, USC and Texas A&M, among others.
ACADEMIC HONORS
- Earned his bachelor's degree in Education Sciences (Fall 2025)
- SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2025)
2025: Saw action in six games (three starts) this season, recording his first start for the Gators against Mississippi State. Racked up 32 tackles (14 solo) in four games on defense.
- vs. Mississippi State: Recorded his first start as a Gator ... Tallied 15 total tackles, 8 of them being solo ... Became the first Gator since 2021 to record 15 tackles in a singular game ... Saw 82 total defensive snaps, finishing with a 78.6 PFF tackle grade and a run defense grade of 78.1, the second highest of the week for the Orange and Blue.
- vs. No. 5 Georgia: Saw game action on defense and special teams, totaling six snaps.
- at Kentucky: Tallied two total snaps as a part of the special teams unit for the Gators.
- at No. 7 Ole Miss: Racked up seven tackles, three of them solo.
- vs. No. 20 Tennessee: Received the start on defense, recording seven tackles, two of them solo ... Saw nine snaps as part of the special teams unit.
- vs. Florida State: Made his second consecutive start on defense, tallying three tackles, one of them solo
2024: Saw action in four games throughout the season ... Recorded two QB hurries, one interception and one tackle.
- vs. No. 19 Miami: Made debut as a Gator on defense.
- vs. Samford: Saw game action on special teams and defense.
- vs. Kentucky: Logged a quarterback hurry in six snaps.
- Gasparilla Bowl vs. Tulane: Recorded first career interception with a quarterback hurry and solo tackle.
Prior to Florida
2023 at Baylor: Saw action in each game (12) in back-to-back seasons... Finished with 10 tackles (seven solo) and forced fumble... Had a career-high three tackles and forced a fumble in the season-opener vs. Texas State (Sept. 2)... Logged two tackles at UCF (Sept. 30).
2022 at Baylor: Played in all 13 games, seeing action as a reserve and primarily on special teams... Logged three tackles, 2.0 tackles-for-loss, a sack and a pass breakup... Registered a sack (loss of 7 yards) in the season-opener vs. Albany (Sept. 3)... Had a tackle-for-loss vs. TCU (Nov. 19).
High School: Played at Miami Central High School for coach Roland Smith… Helped the Rockets to a 5A State Championship with a 12-2 record as a senior… Played on a defense that allowed just over 13 points per game … A four-star prospect by ESPN... Ranked as the No. 23 safety in the country… Rated as the 46th best prospect in the state of Florida… A four-star prospect by Rivals… Ranked as the 19th best safety in the country and the 34th best prospect in the state… A three-star prospect according to 247 Sports… Originally chose Baylor over offers from Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Oklahoma, USC and Texas A&M, among others.
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