The Florida State Seminoles have officially offered scholarships to twin defensive backs Cole and Quinn Pollock, a move that underscores the program's intent to leverage sibling synergy in its 2028 recruiting class.
Both brothers starred at Landmark Christian School in Georgia, where Cole logged 54 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks and 36 receptions for 627 yards and seven touchdowns, while Quinn contributed 43 tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks and 16 catches for 212 yards and a score.
Their achievements have attracted more than 20 scholarship offers from programs such as Auburn, Florida and Texas A&M, placing the Pollocks among the most heavily pursued prospects in the state.
Leveraging Twin Success
Florida State is highlighting current twin pairs on its roster to illustrate how the program can nurture sibling partnerships, hoping the narrative will resonate with the Pollocks as they weigh their options.
The Seminoles enter the 2028 cycle without any verbal commitments, a vacuum that has been partially filled by wide receiver Lamar Garrison, who reopened his recruitment in February after originally pledging to the school.
Beyond the twins, the program already boasts several defensive backs slated for the 2026 season, including Ashlynd Barker, Donny Hiebert and Quindarrius Jones, providing a depth chart that could appeal to the Pollocks seeking immediate playing time.