
Seminoles’ Return Game Set for 2026 Breakthrough
Adam Scheier outlines the Seminoles’ revamped return game, highlighting key playmakers and a strategic shift toward possession.
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Adam Scheier outlines the Seminoles’ revamped return game, highlighting key playmakers and a strategic shift toward possession.

The Seminoles have completed ten of eighteen preseason practices, with only minor injuries reported, and are confident heading into their first game.
With a 7‑17 record over the past two seasons, Coach Mike Norvell’s future at Florida State hangs in the balance as the program prepares for the ACC Kickoff event and a challenging slate of road games.

During a Monday press conference, Florida State head coach Mike Norvell outlined the health status of several Seminoles players, highlighting recoveries and expected timelines as the team gears up for its August 29 season opener.

Most of the Florida State roster is ready for fall camp, but injuries to Boggs and Gbayor cast a shadow over the early practices. Jordan Sanders returns fully healthy, while linebacker Chris Thomas continues rehab. Coach Mike Norvell expresses confidence in the team's progress despite setbacks.

Coach Mike Norvell addressed the health of several Seminoles, including Jayvan Boggs, Mikai Gbayor, Jordan Sanders, Cam Brooks, Izayia Williams and Chris Thomas, as the team prepares for its season opener on August 29.

Coach Mike Norvell outlined the health status of key players Jayvan Boggs and Mikai Gbayor, highlighting their roles and the team's preparation for the season opener against New Mexico State on August 29.

The rising junior chose FSU over a crowded field, boosting the program’s standing and adding a key piece to an early‑building class.

With Mike Norvell entering his seventh year, the Seminoles are betting on a dynamic passing attack, a rebuilt front five and a secondary that could finally lock down opponents.
Florida State opens its 18‑practice preseason camp under intense scrutiny, with a rebuilt offensive line, a revamped defensive scheme and a promising but untested quarterback leading the charge.

Florida State enters the 2025 season with a revamped wide receiver group, featuring returning star Duce Robinson and a mix of promising newcomers, as the program seeks to translate offseason additions into on‑field success.

Florida State's 2025 wide‑receiver group featured standout performers Duce Robinson, Micahi Danzy and Lawayne McCoy, while freshmen Jasen Lopez and Devin Carter arrived to replace departing talent. The program's latest recruiting win came with the offer to seven‑foot‑five prospect Seven Rashad, a national‑championship‑winning high school star who re‑opened his recruitment after a Purdue pledge.

Florida State University has awarded a scholarship to seven‑foot‑five wide receiver Seven Rashad, a junior from Buford High School, as the program secures commitments from several elite prospects in the 2027 and 2028 cycles.

With Ashton Daniels slated to start at quarterback and several key battles unfolding at running back, receiver and tight end, Florida State is shaping a fresh offensive identity ahead of the upcoming season.

Florida State will enter the 2026 campaign with a dramatically expanded roster, featuring 63 new players, including 52 freshmen, and a strategy to stay within NCAA scholarship caps through grandfathered provisions.

Florida State’s 2026 squad blends veteran experience with dynamic newcomers, setting the stage for a balanced attack and a revamped defense.

Ranked No. 8 nationally, Duce Robinson chooses to return to Florida State, bringing size, experience and a strong supporting cast that could reshape the ACC.

The Seminoles enter 2026 with a mobile quarterback, a talent‑laden skill group and a coach whose adaptability could define the team's identity.

The Seminoles’ 2027 wide receiver haul has taken a hit after Arnold Mugerwa chose Rutgers, dropping their national ranking and prompting a shift in focus.

A look at the influx of talent heading into Coach Mike Norvell's seventh season, highlighted by senior edge rusher Rylan Kennedy and freshman wide receiver Devin Carter.

Florida State is set to field a dramatically reshaped squad, featuring over 50 newcomers, including standout transfer Rylan Kennedy and true freshman Devin Carter, as the team prepares for its August 29 opener against New Mexico State.

Four‑star prospect Jabari Watkins called off his official visit to Florida State, citing a change of plans, and will announce his college choice on July 1 after trips to Louisville, Arkansas and Georgia Tech.

Only one verbal pledge has been secured since February, and the loss of a scheduled visit by four‑star prospect Jabari Watkins adds uncertainty to the Seminoles' 2027 class, which currently ranks No. 39 nationally.

With quarterback Ashton Daniels set to take the first snap, a deep receiving corps led by Duce Robinson and a revamped offensive line, Florida State looks to sharpen its attack under head coach Mike Norvell.