Jacob Eason, the No. 1 quarterback recruit in the nation, was scheduled to visit Florida Tuesday. And another quarterback recruit was less than thrilled about it.

Feleipe Franks, the nation’s No. 3 quarterback (according to Rivals), was asked what he thought about Eason, a longtime Georgia commit, visiting Florida. Franks committed to the Gators on Sunday.

“Not good,” Franks told SEC Country.

Eason has been verbally committed to Georgia since July 2014. But he may be considering other schools after UGA fired head coach Mark Richt on Sunday.

However, Franks is also still talking with other schools. LSU head coach Les Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron are reportedly visiting him today at his home in Crawfordville, Fla. Franks originally committed to LSU, but de-committed earlier this month. With Eason showing some interest in Florida and Miles’ status as LSU coach now secure, Franks’ ears may be open when the Tigers speak.

Franks declined comment when asked if he was having second thoughts about his commitment to the Gators.

Both Eason and Franks plan to enroll at their school of choice in January, and go through spring practice with their new teams.