As the Florida Gators prepare to defend their national championship, the health of two key guards, Boogie Fland and AJ Brown, remains a top concern. Head coach Todd Golden recently provided crucial updates on their recovery timelines, offering a clearer picture of what the roster might look like for the highly anticipated 2025-26 season.
With major roster shifts already underway, the pace of their return could be the deciding factor in Florida’s quest for a repeat.
What Is the Recovery Status for Boogie Fland and AJ Brown?
Florida head coach Todd Golden recently sat down with college basketball analyst Jon Rothstein to discuss life after the Gators’ championship run and how the program is preparing for the 2025-26 season.
During the conversation, Golden addressed the development of key newcomers and provided health updates on standout guards Boogie Fland and AJ Brown. Golden spoke highly of Fland, who transferred from Arkansas after an impactful freshman campaign.
“Boogie played a big role on Arkansas’s team last year as a freshman and took some lumps, but I felt like [he] played some really good basketball,” Golden said. “He had a great camp for us this summer.”
However, Fland underwent sports hernia surgery in early July. Golden noted the procedure was timed to ensure a full recovery before the season gets underway.
“We kind of took advantage of the timing, and he had this at the beginning of July,” Golden explained. “I think he’ll be ready to go for the start of the school year in August.”
He confirmed the guard is expected to be cleared for the beginning of preseason practices in late September. Meanwhile, Golden also provided an update on Brown, who is recovering from shoulder surgery. While the sophomore’s return is progressing, the coach stressed that the team will be patient with his recovery.
“AJ Brown’s a guy that, you know, we’re still figuring out,” he said. “He’s coming off shoulder surgery, so we’ll see where he is and where he’s ready to go when the start of the year starts.”
Golden added that the staff anticipates Brown will be available when practices begin, but they recognize the challenges of his specific injury.
“I think he’ll be ready to go once practice starts,” he said. “But you know, it’s an injury that’s going to take some time, and the physicality piece is important.”
The team’s depth provides a significant advantage, allowing Brown the time he needs to get back to full strength without being rushed.
“The good thing is I think our team’s deep enough that we can give him the full opportunity to recover before the start of the year,” Golden said.
In addition to Fland and Brown, the coach praised Princeton transfer Xaivian Lee, calling him “an offensive juggernaut” with the ability to “dribble, pass, and shoot it.” Golden also highlighted returning guard Isaiah Brown and freshmen CJ Ingram and Alex Lloyd as players who could contribute quickly.
That depth will be critical as Florida navigates a challenging nonconference schedule that includes Arizona, Duke, Miami, Florida State, and a Madison Square Garden matchup with reigning champion UConn. Golden underscored the importance of having a full and healthy roster ready for those tests.
“Our players want those opportunities,” Golden said. “That game in New York against UConn is going to be a huge challenge.”
The reigning national champion Gators will kick off the 2025-26 campaign when they take on the Arizona Wildcats in the Hall of Fame Series on Monday, November 3, against the Arizona Wildcats.