Recruiting:
Florida State is surging for multiple blue-chip recruits after 20+ prospects were on campus this past weekend for Legacy Weekend.
On3 Vice President, Steve Wiltfong, says FSU is getting big returns from its first big weekend reporting that FSU has become the team to beat for four-star wide receiver Brandon Bennett, four-star linebacker DQ Forkpa, and has put itself in a good position to flip four-star legacy WR Devin Carter, and elite CB Samari Matthews named for former Seminole great, Samari Rolle.
Football:
It’s been a long-time since FSU actively outpaced college football in tempo; during the Mike Norvell era FSU has averaged roughly 66 plays per game; Gus Malzahn will likely want to get to at least ten more plays per game on average. So it’s a good thing the players are spending the offseason getting their wind sprints in:
All Sports:
It didn’t end the way they wanted it to but FSU didn’t let 13 runs in the first three innings stop them from trying to mount a comeback:
Proud of the way the team fought till the end! Especially proud of how they carry themselves and represent the program, department and university. A great season and the Noles will be back. https://t.co/UFlS0wjELd
— Michael Alford (@SeminoleAlford) June 9, 2025
Make more room in the trophy case for Lottie Woad:
Florida State will be represented at the NCAA championships beginning this Wednesday:
Micahi Danzy will run in the 400m semifinals on Wednesday.
The three fastest 400 meter times this year were ran by Florida State’s Micahi Danzy, Alabama’s Samuel Ogazi and Texas A&M’s Auhmad Robinson, respectively. Those three men will be lined up across lanes four through six in heat one of the men’s 400 meters, battling for the two spots that automatically advance to the finals.
Alumni:
Jameis Winston’s sixth annual Dream Forever camp is open for registration:
Birmingham! We’re back where it all started at Hueytown High School for my sixth Dream Forever Football Camp on Saturday, July 19th!
It’s always an incredible honor and privilege to uplift the next generation, can’t wait
Register now, it’s FREE! 6-13 years old.… pic.twitter.com/4kXmFjOYSa
— Jameis Winston (@Jaboowins) June 9, 2025