Florida football recruiting: What Gators, Hurricanes are watching in spring

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Spring is time to travel in the recruiting world, and reporters are no different.

USA TODAY's Florida Network has been busy this spring, travelling the state to check in with premier recruits and look for under-the-radar prospects.

In this week's Extra Points, we're dumping the notebook halfway through the spring. There are still plenty of schools on the list to check in with, and more intel will come pouring in as the pressure increases on the state's elite recruits.

Here's where we've been and what we're hearing so far this spring.

Florida commit Anthony Jennings headlines talented Dillard squad

Jennings, who committed to Florida on April 25, is the marquee name at Dillard but far from the only elite recruit suiting up for the Panthers.

Jennings (No. 61)namedthe Gatorsfrom an offer list that includes nearly 40 schools. He confirmed with USA TODAY that he as all but officially shut down his recruitment after using all five available official visits. Ever sinceJon Sumrall and his new staff got to Gainesville, we haven't stopped hearing about how unique this new regime is. Jennings reinforced the point, saying that the staff is what got the Gators over the hump against other finalists like Florida State, Auburn and Maryland.

Florida head coach Jon Sumrall poses with fans after the Orange and Blue game at Steve Spurrier Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, April 11, 2026. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun]

"Coach Sumrall and (WRs coach Marcus) Davis were two key factors in my commitment," he told us at a spring practice. "As soon as I met (Sumrall), he was off the charts — dapping me up and giving me a hug. Even when I committed over the phone he was just really excited..."

Jennings, a 6-foot speedster, is WR1 within a group that includes two 6-4 rising senior pass catchers. Isaiah Monestime and Josh Sylvain both have seen their respective recruitments gain steam this spring. Colorado and Kentucky are among the programs that have extended offers to both in recent weeks.

After transferring in from Piper with zero Division I offers, Monestime has been offered by five different programs in the last two months. Sylvain, a returning senior, reports 10 offers from the likes of Tulane, USF and Cal. Expect the offer count to rise for both as more college coaches stop by Dillard to do their due diligence.

The secondary is also loaded, headlined by Penn State commit Semajay Robinson (No. 79). Robinson confirmed with us that he has not shut down his recruitment and two other programs are nearing visits. Louisville and Virginia are the teams to watch for the 6-3 cornerback.

Louisvillehas made recruiting Florida a priority under Jeff Brohm, and they've already landed three Top 100 commits this cycle. They hope to add another in Robinson.

"They just know what they want, there's a lot of Florida guys there," he said. "And I feel like if I wasn't home at Penn State, that'd be another place I could call home."

It won't be an easy flip, as Robinson committed back in March after associate head coach and CBs coach Terry Smith closed the deal for the Nittany Lions. The relationship with his verbal pledge remains strong midway through the spring.

"I love (the staff), coach Terry is the G.O.A.T," he said, "I love him. He's the reason I even committed there. And Penn State culture is very big, and I want to be a part of that. And (head coach Matt) Campbell, I love him to death."

Another senior to watch on the defensive side of the ball is Tedrick Oatman, a versatile athlete that roams from the nickel to linebacker that reports offers from the likes of Boston College, UConn, Cal and Georgia State.

Cardinal Mooney looking to repeat with Top 100 recruits leading way

Cardinal Mooney QB Davin Davidson at a spring practice on April 31, 2026

The Cougars have Davin Davidson running the show again this year and are primed for a title defense season with theNo. 1 signal caller in the stateat the helm.

The 6-7 Davidson (No. 17) has had a breakout offseason unlike any other, and committed to Florida after a host of offers came rushing in. Now an Elite 11 finalist with a verbal commitment made, Davidson committed quickly after the offers came in order to avoid distractions and visits during the summer and fall. Expect his pledge to the Gators to hold firm until signing day.

Kaleb Exume (No. 56)transfers in from Parrish, and has one of the more impressive tapes in the state. The 6-2, 310-pound defensive tackle played both ways at Parrish, and is expected to do the same for the Cougars.He committed to Louisville on April 19over Indiana, Virginia Tech and Kansas.

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Connail Jackson (No. 69) committed to UCF on May 2 over North Carolina and Virginia Tech. The Knights were early on Jackson, and started their recruitment his sophomore year — a head start that Jackson says helped seal the deal. They land a commitment from him after a junior campaign that saw him rush for 2,452 yards and 39 touchdowns on 217 touches.

American Heritage still priority stop for college coaches

QB Neimann Lawrence at the second day of the OT7 Playoffs at St. Thomas Aquinas, June 28, 2025.

Miami, Florida State, Auburn and more were in attendance for a spring practice on April 5 at American Heritage, which sees a revolving door of coaches come by to evaluate talent regularly.

The south Florida powerhouse and defending back-to-back state champs have a new marquee recruit in at quarterback after Dia Bell's (Texas signee) graduation. Rising junior phenom Neimann Lawrence arrived from Miami Northwestern, and is among the most touted signal callers in the 2028 class.

Texas, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Michigan and Miami are leaders in his recruitment at this stage, and he visited all five this spring. Lawrence has long been on the 'Canes board, and they've been recruiting him since he was in eighth grade.One of Miami's most successful recruiters, offensive line coach Alex Mirabal, was at practice and made sure to check in with Lawrence (as well as the trenches).

Lawrence will have big targets this year. 6-5 Kentucky commit Trae Proctor (No. 35) will start practicing with the team as soon as his transfer from Southridge becomes official, and 6-6 rising junior Robert Outler has been gaining serious steam on the trail — reeling in offers from Missouri and UCF this offseason. Rising senior Michael Stringer (6-0, 190 pounds) is unranked by major recruiting services, but has picked up five offers in the last week from the likes of East Carolina, Cornell and Western Kentucky.

The other side of the ball has elite prospects as well.CB Amare Nugent (No. 12) is a Florida commitand the No. 3 corner in the state, and defensive lineman Micah price reports 14 offers, including Missouri, Purdue and Kentucky this offseason.

Chaminade-Madonna still stacked with high-end talent

Chaminade-Madonna QB Brady Quinn and St. John Nuemann RB Nino Joseph, former teammates at Lely, at the Under Armour Next camp in Orlando, Feb. 22, 2026

Rising junior quarterback Brady Quinn is another quarterback that is being pursued heavily, and has had a busy spring taking visits. Indiana, Notre Dame, Alabama, Clemson, Miami, Kentucky and Purdue were the programs that hosted the 6-1 composite 3-star.

Quinn will have plenty of elite targets in his first year with the Lions, including LSU WR commit Ah'Mari Stevens (No. 41). Stevens held a longtime commitment to Miami before he and the 'Canes mutually agreed to part ways shortly after an official visit to LSU. He named the Tigers one day after his visit to Baton Rouge.

Another big name in the receiver's group is is tight end Peter Pierre, who enters his junior campaign at 6-4, 220 pounds. Pierre reports over 30 offers, and added Alabama, West Virginia, and Mississippi State to the list last week. Rising junior Armani Strong has gained momentum this spring, and added USC and Virginia Tech to an offer list that already includes Ole Miss, Notre Dame, and Florida State.

The Lions also have Amos Bradford at running back, a 6-0, 170-pound 3-star that decommitted from Toledo in February before committing to Purdue this spring.

The Lions have some big names in the secondary, including Notre Dame safety commit John Ford III and Ohio State safety commit Angelo Smith — the younger brother of phenomBuckeye receiver Jeremiah Smith, who was at Chaminade's practice.

Venice flexes elite offensive talent

Venice Indians running back Dorien Irving-jones (2) returns a kick during the second quarter of a spring football game against the Naples Golden Eagles at Staver Field in Naples, Fla., on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.

Tyree Mannings Jr. is one of the best receivers in the nation, and coaches from all over the country have stopped by The Island to check in. The rising junior has added offers from USC, Alabama, North Carolina and Virginia Tech this spring, and is already offered by Florida's Big 3 along with Georgia, LSU, Nebraska, and others.

Transferring in from IMG is rising junior Noah Patton, who has had limited meaningful snaps at the varsity level but has all the tools to take Venice's offense to the next level. He reports offers from Arkansas, Syracuse, Kentucky and others. Florida QB coach Joe Craddock stopped by a Venice practice to do his due diligence on the 6-3, 190 pound signal caller.

Running back Dorien Jones (No. 85) has added North Carolina, Georgia Tech and FIU to his offer sheet this spring. Jones took a visit to Chapel Hill already, and says the tar Heels are among his leaders. Georgia Tech, which extended an offer in late April, has already locked in a summertime visit. USF is working hard on the 5-11, 190-pound back and the Bulls are also among his leaders. Expect a summer commitment from Jones.

While the big names are on the offensive side of the ball, the defense has long been a strong point for Venice and players on that side of the ball are seeing their recruitment speed up. Defensive back Ira Dale has earned offers from Florida Atlantic and Western Kentucky this offseason. Brothers Felly and Desi Kmit are two well-built linebackers in the class of 2028 that transferred in from Michigan, and will almost certainly reel in some big-time offers before next year's signing day.

Eau Gaille has promising crop of talent

It will be interesting so how colleges approach Eau Gallie rising senior quarterback Joseph Allen. Allen was being recruited by Power 4 programs before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the 2025 season opener. Coastal Carolina is a program to keep a close eye on with Allen moving forward.

Eau Gallie 6-5, 215-pound rising junior tight end Troy Silberzahn is seeing his recruitment take off this spring. He's a big body with soft hands and enough speed to separate from linebackers and safeties. Wisconsin, Maryland, Indiana, UCF, Florida State and North Carolina are among the schools to offer early this spring.

Defensive prospects shining at Cardinal Gibbons

Cardinal Gibbons rising junior edge rusher/tight end Ty Kirkpatrick has been taking plenty of reps at linebacker this spring. The 6-2 ½, 235-pounder led the Crusaders with six sacks in 2025. West Virginia, USF, SMU and North Carolina all offered in the past week.

Rutgers has been hot on the trail of Cardinal Gibbons rising senior edge rusher Michael Loudort. The 6-4, 240-pounder's offers also include Florida State, Georgia Tech, Nebraska and Pitt.

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'Greatest' actor needed 'the package' to play Muhammad Ali, Lonnie Ali says

NEW YORK CITY —Michael B. Jordanand Lonnie Ali, the wife ofMuhammad Ali,believe they have the complete package in actor Jaalen Best to play the late boxing legend in the upcoming Prime Video TV series "The Greatest."

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That's crucial because the three-time heavyweight championAli, who died in 2016,had the complete "package," Lonnie Ali said at the Amazon 2025 Upfront at the Beacon Theatre on May 11.

"We knew from the start that whoever plays Ali has got to be Ali," said Lonnie Ali, standing on the arm of executive producer Jordan onstage. "He has to have the courage and the conviction, the heart. He's got to have the looks. All of it. Muhammad was pretty." The actor chosen to play him, she added, "had to have 'the package' as they say. Because (Ali) did. He did."

Jaalen Best, Lonnie Ali, and Michael B. Jordan attend the Amazon Upfront at Beacon Theatre on May 11.

Whether the joke was intended or not, the audience laughed about how the boxing legend was the greatest in more ways than they might have imagined. But the first-ever authorized project about Ali’s life is a serious affair. Lonnie Ali, the boxer's wife and co-founder of the Ali Center, is an executive producer and consultant on the project due out later this year. She pointed out it's been 30 years since her late husband stepped out on another stage at the 1996 Olympics to light the torch even as he facedParkinson's disease.

"Muhammad Ali is a man who transcended sport. No athlete, no celebrity, no public figure had an impact quite like Ali," Oscar-winner Jordan said in his opening remarks. "Until now, no project has ever been authorized by the Ali estate."

"The Greatest" will follow the boxer and social advocate who started as Cassius Clay and changed his name to Muhammad Ali after converting to the Muslim religion.

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Lookalike actor Best was found after a nationwide search.

"We looked high and low," said Ali. "And I'm telling you, his mother would be so proud of this young man."

Best took the stage and showed some of the footwork Ali made famous.

"This process has been humbling, terrifying, exhilarating, and inspiring all at once," said Best. "I gave it everything I had, and it changed me forever."

Jordan also unveiled a new TV series set in the "Creed" universe, "Delphi," which will follow young boxers training at the Delphi Gym. The series will begin production in Los Angeles on May 18 with executive producer Marco Ramirez. Jordan, who starred as Adonis Creed in the film series, will executive produce.

Jordan announced that the TV series adaptation of author Rebecca Yarros’ best-selling “Fourth Wing” has been ordered to series on Prime Video.

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Who will win 'American Idol' tonight? What to know about the finale

TheSeason 24 “American Idol’comes to a close tonight with a three-hour-long episode. Here’s everything to know about what’s in store for the remaining three contestants.

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Who's in the 'American Idol' Top 3 in 2026?

  • Keyla Richardson (Pensacola, Florida)

  • Hannah Harper (Willow Springs, Missouri)

  • Jordan McCullough (Murfreesboro, Tennessee)

Immediately after making the Top 3, all three finalists returned home for a hometown heroes-style parade and concert filmed by the Idol production team that will air in the show’s finale.

Richardson’s hometown visit included many familiar sights for Pensacola locals, including the Blue Angels, the Blue Wahoos, the Pensacola Beach water tower, a Mardi-Gras style parade and second line, and an outdoor concert at the Hunter Amphitheater outside Maritime Park.

Richardson’s son, Drew, was with her for the ride, even hopping on the stage to join her during her concert, helping to rev up the crowd.

Who will be a guest judge in the 'American Idol' finale?

Alicia Keys will serve as a guest judge for the finale, joining forces with Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan.

Will there be celebrity performances?

Yes. There will be a variety of special finale performers, includingBrad Paisley, Blues Traveler,Cameron Whitcomb,Clay Aiken, En Vogue, Gin Blossoms,Jason Mraz, Lee Ann Womack,Nelly,ShinedownandTori Kelly, according to People. Bryan is also expected to perform his new song, "Fish Hunt Golf Drink.”

The eliminated Top 5 contestants, Braden Rumfelt and Chris Tungseth, will return for the finale.

What happened last week on “American Idol?”

In the May 4 episode, original former Idol judgesPaula Abdul and Randy Jackson returnedto give feedback to the Top 5 contestants—Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, Keyla Richardson, Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt—during a night that was all about celebrating the show's legacy.

Season 5 heavy hitters Taylor Hicks, Elliott Yamin, Paris Bennett, Kellie Pickler and Bucky Covington also came back to the stage after 20 years to join forces with the 2026 class of Idol hopefuls, whilelast year's winner,Jamal Roberts, returned to perform his new song, "Perfect For Me."

The five alumni paired up with the Season 24 contestants for duets, one of which earned an especially fervent response from Abdul, who was "so happy to be at my old home."

Richardson paired with up American Idol winner Taylor Hicks for a rendition of “Living for the City” by Stevie Wonder, as well as an energizing performance of “River Deep Mountain High” by Ike and Tina Turner.

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“I have to tell you—your vocal range is like a weapon. You can go from a whisper to a thunderstorm, and it feels like every moment is inevitable, and that’s the mark of a true performer, and your confidence is blooming so beautifully,” Abdul said. “I only have one little bit of criticism, and it’s constructive. And it’s this—remember that your whisper has to be equally as dangerous as your top note. That’s it. You’re beautiful.”

How to watch 'American Idol' at home

"American Idol" airs at 7 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET on Monday, May 4.

ABC airs "American Idol" at 7 p.m. CDT every Monday. If you don't have cable, paid streaming platforms also show episodes in real time, such as YouTube TV, DirecTV, Fubo, Sling, Hulu + Live TV and more.

Watch "American Idol" on Disney+

If you miss it, the episode is available to stream onDisney+ and Huluthe next day.

When will voting take place for the finale?

America’s viewers will decide the 2026 champion in one night. Live voting will take place during the show at the start of episode, which airs in Central Time at 7 p.m. on ABC and Disney+.

There are three ways to vote on American Idol: on the American Idol website, via text message, and the newly introduced social media voting method, usingFacebook,InstagramandTikTok.

For voting on the American Idol website, visitAmericanIdol.com/Voteonce the voting window opens.

For text message voting, text the number of the finalist you would like to vote for to “21523.” Richardson’s voting number will be 20.

USA TODAY reporter KiMi Robinson contributed to this report.

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Injury to insult: Tigers' Kerry Carpenter hurt on misplay that led to Bobby Witt Jr. inside-the-park-homer

Kerry Carpenter gave Bobby Witt Jr. an opening and the Kansas City Royals’ All-Star shortstop seized it, jetting around the bases for an inside-the-park home runin a 5-1 winover the Detroit Tigers on Saturday.

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The play occurred in the first inning when Witt sliced an inside fastball from Tigers starter Burch Smith down the right-field line. Carpenter had a long way to run from right-center field to field the ball. But upon getting to the corner, the outfielder collided with the wall in foul territory and the ball caromed away from him.

Carpenter took approximately four seconds to get to the ball, which rolled over to the outfield warning track. That gave Witt the opportunity to sprint for more than a triple. By the time he threw the ball to the infield, Witt had already rounded third base and was on his way to score.

The Royals shortstop easily beat the relay throw, sliding into home head-first for a two-run, inside-the park homer that also scored Maikel Garcia for a 2-0 lead.

Again, those four seconds during which Carpenter chased down the carom were crucial because Witt only needed 14.13 seconds to dash from the batter’s box around the bases back to home plate.

That was the fourth-fastest trip around the bases for an inside-the-park homer since Statcast began tracking runners in 2015. Only the Minnesota Twins’ Byron Buxton and Chicago Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong rushed around the diamond faster.

Here is how that list currently looks:

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Byron Buxton: 13.85 seconds - Aug. 18, 2017Byron Buxton: 14.05 seconds - Oct. 2, 2016Pete Crow-Armstrong: 14.08 seconds - Aug. 23, 2024Bobby Witt Jr. - 14.13 seconds - May 9, 2026

Witt also ran around the bases in 14.29 seconds for an inside-the-park home run on Aug. 14, 2023, giving him two of the seven-fastest sprints from home to home during the Statcast era,according to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs.

It was the second dash around the bases for a ball in play in consecutive nights, followingJJ Wetherholt’s Little League grand slaminFriday’s 6-0 winover the San Diego Padres. However, Wetherholt was aided by a far more egregious misplay than Carpenter’s with Fernando Tatis Jr. letting the ball roll under his glove for an error as he attempted to field it.

Kerry Carpenter fought the wall, and the wall won

An unfortunate footnote to Witt’s 14-second dash, especially for the Tigers, is that Carpenter hurt his left shoulder while collding with the wall in foul territory. He initially stayed in the game, batting in the second inning and hitting an infield single. He also returned to right field to play the bottom of the frame.

However, Carpenter left the game in the third inning with Wenceel Pérez taking over in right field.The Tigers soon announcedthat Carpenter was being evaluated for left shoulder soreness and no update was provided afterwards.

Carpenter started the season slowly, batting .208/,293/.446, though he’s tied for the team lead with six home runs in addition to 17 RBI.

If an injured list stint is imminent, he’ll join Javier Baez and Parker Meadows among Detroit’s everyday players. The Tigersalso have Tarik Skubal, Justin Verlander, Casey Mize, Will Mize and Troy Helton among 12 players currently sidelined.

The Tigers (18-22) have lost five consecutive games and eight of their past 11, allowing the Royals (19-21) to jump ahead of themfor second place in the AL Central.

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Cincinnati Bengals sign 5 of 7 draft picks and 10 college free agents

TheCincinnati Bengalsannounced on May 8 the signing of five draft picks and 10 college free agents.

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Fourth-round selections Connor Lew and Colbie Young, sixth-round pick Brian Parker II and seventh-round selections Jack Endries and Landon Robinson were signed.

Cincinnati Bengals second round pick Cashius Howell speaks with media during the 2026 NFL Draft, Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati.

That leaves just two selections unsigned from the 2026 draft with second-rounder Cashius Howell and third-round pick Tacario Davis.

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The Bengals did not have a first-round pick after trading it for defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence.

Among the undrafted free agents signed were Jack Dingle, a linebacker from the Cincinnati Bearcats, and tight end Josh Kattus from Kentucky, a Moeller graduate and the son of former Bengal Eric Kattus.

Also signing: guard Liam Brown of Montana, halfback Kentrel Bullock of South Alabama, linebacker Eric Gentry of USC, halfback Jamal Haynes of Georgia Tech, tackle Christian Jones of San Diego State, tackle Corey Robinson II of Arkansas, wide receiver Noah Thomas of Georgia and cornerback Ceyair Wright of Nebraska.

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Olivia Rodrigo’s Teeny Tiny Micro Minidress Is Lacy Goodness

Olivia Rodrigo’s new photos in a tiny micro minidress perfectly exuded soft, romantic vibes. The “drivers license” hitmaker wore a white dress with delicate lace patterns that added a subtle, feminine charm to the look. She styled the outfit with minimal accessories to let the dress shine.

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Take a look atOlivia Rodrigo’s photosin a tiny minidress with lacy details:

Rodrigo fully embraced her soft vibe in the new look in a lace-heavy ensemble. She wore a white micro minidress with layered ruffles that added an ethereal charm to the silhouette. The intricate lace detailing gave the outfit a soft, couture-like finish.

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She paired the dress with knee-high boots, adding a striking contrast to the ensemble. Rodrigo completed the look with stylish black sunglasses. Meanwhile, her relaxed pose further added effortless charm to the look. In the photos, she was surrounded by greenery, which made the scene feel natural and radiant.

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The U.S. government released UFO files. Here's how you can see them

President Donald Trump's administration on Friday, May 8, released a trove of documents and photos related to phenomena known as UFOs through a publicly accessible website.

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The release comes after President Trumppreviously signaledthat he had tasked Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and other government officials to make public "government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)."

"Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters. GOD BLESS AMERICA!" Trumpsaid on Truth Social in February.

The Pentagon released the files May 8 on its new website,war.gov/UFO. The site also includes a link to additional UFO material athttps://www.aaro.mil/, where unidentified phenomena are referred to as UAPs.

The war.gov/UFO website includes documents and other data listed by agency, location, date and other identifying information. Each listing is clickable and reveals details on the report.

Hegseth said in a statement on the May 8 news release that the Pentagon was "in lockstep" with Trump, "to bring unprecedented transparency regarding our government’s understanding of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena."

Among the reports and recordings were 1972 recordings from Apollo 17 astronauts who said they saw strange lights and other sights during their trip to the moon and back.

What did Apollo 17 astronauts report in space?

The Apollo 17 astronauts were thelast humans to set foot on the moon, and the three crew members reportedvery interesting sights during the mission.

While scouring the lunar surface for intriguing rock samples in 1972 to take back to Earth, the astronauts also reported witnessing mysterious phenomenon inspace, including flashing lights that one crew member said lit up the sky “like the Fourth of July.”

The revelation was included in atrove of new files the government releasedFriday, May 8 related to reports of UFOs, which are now more officially referred to as the less stigmatized "unidentified anomalous phenomena." The release marks the latest chapter amid a resurgentpublic interest in UFOs, which has been spurred by a number ofhigh-profile Congressional hearingsin recent yearson the topic.

What was NASA's Apollo 17 moon mission?

TheApollo 17mission in 1972 was NASA's ninth and final crewed U.S. mission to the moon under the iconic program.

The Apollo 17 astronauts were largely tasked with collecting lunar regolith samples, but the crew also apparently witnessed a number of strange sightings above the lunar surface.

New documents released by the Pentagon reveal that the Apollo 17 astronauts reported observing unidentified phenomenon during three consecutive days of their mission. Atranscript of communicationsreleased in the disclosure detail the crew members' exchanges with the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

On the first day of operations, crew member Ronald Evans reported observing “very bright particles or fragments” drifting and “tumbling” nearby. Harrison Schmitt, the lunar module pilot, further described the phenomenon as looking “like the Fourth of July.”

The next day, commander Eugene Cernan reported spotting “some sets of the streaks" accompanied by an intense light flashing between his eyes, which he compared to a train headlight. Within the next three hours, Cernan said he observed more flashing, as well as a rotating phenomenon that he said seemed to correspond to objects in space.

On day three, Schmitt exclaimed that he had observed a flash on the lunar surface north ofGrimaldi(crater).

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To explain some of phenomena they observed, the astronauts assumed the source could have been separated stages of the Saturn V rocket thatpropelled them to the moon.

Pentagon to investigate photo from Apollo 17

Archival imagery from the Apollo 17 mission to the moon shows three lights visible above the lunar terrain, highlighted in a box and enlarged from the original photo.

The Pentagon also included a previously-released photo that shows three bright lights visible in a triangle formation above the lunar terrain that it said is now under investigation.

"There is no consensus about the nature of the anomaly," the Pentagon said in the disclosure files. "New preliminary US government analysis suggests the image feature is potentially the result of a physical object in the scene."

Other NASA missions, including Gemini VII, also included in UFO files

Apollo 17 is apparently far from the only NASA mission during which unidentified objects were observed in space.

Included in Pentagon's first release are files from Apollo 11 and 12, as well as Gemini VII andSkylab, an orbital outpost that was a predecessor to theInternational Space Station.

The Earth-orbiting Gemini VII mission in 1965 was NASA's 10th-ever crewed spaceflight. Here's what was said in a transcript of communications shared in thenewly-released filesduring the mission between crew membersJim Lovelland Frank Borman with what's now known as the Johnson Space Center in Houston:

  • Borman reported sighting a "bogey" – referring to an unknown aircraft – and a debris field.

  • Lovell described observing a “brilliant body in the sun against a black background with trillions of particles on it.”

  • An attached document also includes handwritten notes detailing the encounter, annotated with the phrase “UFO Sighting by Borman."

Apollo 11, 12 astronauts witnessed unidentified phenomenon, Pentagon report states

Apollo 11 made history in 1969 as the first mission to successfully land astronauts on the moon. But areleased debriefingdated July 31, 1969 suggests the crew may have also witnessed three UFO sightings.

The observations highlighted in the document – all made during the crew's return trip to Earth – include an object on the way toward the moon that the astronauts speculated may have been the Saturn V launch vehicle. The astronauts also witnessed two, flashes of light inside the crew cabin, and a sighting of a bright light tentatively assumed to be a laser.

During Apollo 12 in 1969 – the fourth crewed mission under the program and the second to land astronauts on the moon – astronauts twice reported observing unidentified phenomenon above the surface, according to thefiles.

Here's what was said in excerpts from the Apollo 12 "technical air-to-ground voice transcriptions," based on the files:

  • On day 5, Alan Bean, the pilot of the lunar module, described observing particles and flashes of light “sailing off in space” that he characterized as “escaping the moon.”

  • On day 6, Mission Commander Charles “Pete” Conrad described observing floating debris outside the lunar module, which had been illuminated by the module’s onboard tracking light.

Do the files include Michigan sightings?

The reports released on Friday don't appear to includeMichigan-specific UFO information.

The National UFO Reporting Center, based in Davenport, Washington, includes dozens of reports on UFO or UAP activity in Michigan, including 15 in 2026.

The most recent UFO report from Michigan, reported onMay 2,says an individual near Reed City saw a very bright light "higher than a plane should be" that lasted for about 5 minutes.

"The object entered my frame of vision heading southeast in a sort of squiggle line fashion is the best way to explain it. It was almost like it wanted to look like a satellite but it couldn’t maintain a steady speed or course of direction. Speeding up and slowing down as it almost looked like a drunk driver swerving across the sky for a lack of better terms," the report said.

A differentreport from April 24,near Bridgeport, said an individual saw a "large Ferris wheel" object in the sky that followed them and hovered over their driveway before it "shot off."

The report included two blurry photos.

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