The Florida State Seminoles have seen plenty of former players remain around the program well after their careers came to a close. Some of those familiar names are even on the Seminoles' coaching staff right now.
Florida State has put in a lot of effort on the recruiting trail this offseason. The Seminoles have put out numerous new offers and hosted hundreds of prospects on campus.
The news of Florida State naming Ashton Daniels its starting quarterback moving forward drew mixed reactions. Much of the frustration wasn’t rooted purely
The Florida State Seminoles are struggling to gain traction with their top quarterback targets in the 2027 class. Regardless, the hunt continues across the board as quarterbacks coach Austin Tucker searches for his first commitment in his new role.
The Florida State Seminoles are quickly running out of options at quarterback in the 2027 class. Since the beginning of April, the coaching staff has seen a trio of prized options commit elsewhere with four-star Israel Abrams (Miami), four-star Jake Nawrot (Kentucky), and four-star Andre Adams (Colorado) going off the board.
It was announced on Tuesday that Florida State quarterback Ashton Daniels won the starting role under center. The ongoing battle between Daniels and quarterback Kevin Sperry lasted through 15 practices and three scrimmages, with the former Auburn Tiger coming out on top.
Florida State looked to be mostly set with its roster for the 2026-27 season, but things always change. They had just one spot remaining after a strong transfer portal cycle, adding Kameron Taylor, Anthony Robinson II, Sebastian Rancik, and Shon Abaev, but there will now be two spots open.
The Florida State Seminoles have picked their starting quarterback for the 2026 season.
The Florida State Seminoles ended a competitive spring camp with multiple position battles unresolved, and an offense and defense battling back and forth, ending in what you would expect from a typical spring.
The Florida State Seminoles cast a wide net to find a quarterback to lead #Tribe27. So far, those efforts have not been fruitful for a coaching staff in Tallahassee that is under considerable pressure.
The Florida State Seminoles are in need of some good news on the recruiting trail. #Tribe27 has started to slide in recent months, with the coaching staff only adding two commitments since the beginning of the year.
The Florida State Seminoles brought back arguably their biggest star for another season. The Seminoles' most important retention following the 2025 campaign was keeping breakout wide receiver Duce Robinson in Tallahassee for another year.
Coming off an ACC Championship run in 2023, the Florida State Seminoles entered 2024 with double-digit win expectations before opening at 7.5 in 2025. Now, the conversation has shifted again.
Per a university spokesperson, the Florida State Seminoles are lifting the indefinite suspension on one of their new specialists who was arrested during spring break.
Florida State has had an overwhelmingly successful transfer portal cycle thus far, nabbing three high-priority targets. They wanted to build off a mostly successful first season under Luke Loucks, and they've done just that.
Florida State laid its groundroots on the defensive side of the ball this spring. With just eight players who started multiple games in 2025 back with the Seminoles, defensive coordinator Tony White has a lot to figure out heading into his second season in Tallahassee.
TALLAHASSEE — For the first time in a while, Mike Norvell believes Florida State is heading into the offseason with something close to a full deck. After
Florida State is looking to make a few splashes on the recruiting trail this summer. Considering the Seminoles have only landed two new commitments since the beginning of the year, the coaching staff has its work cut out for itself.
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida State Seminoles will enter summer workouts without a clear answer at quarterback. Despite 15 spring practices and multiple scrimmages, head coach Mike Norvell opted not to name a starter, leaving the competition between Ashton Daniels and Kevin Sperry unresolved heading into fall camp.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida State finished its final day of spring camp on Wednesday with practice No. 15 in helmets and shells as the Seminoles transition into player-run workouts over the summer.
Florida State's defensive line is filled with newcomers who are trying to find their footing with the 2026 season less than five months away. The Seminoles added eight high school/JUCO signees to the unit, along with a pair of experienced transfers.
From the beginning to the end of spring, Florida State's quarterback competition turned into a legitimate battle. Head coach Mike Norvell said as much leading into the slate of practices, but redshirt freshman Kevin Sperry pushed redshirt senior Ashton Daniels, probably more so than the Seminoles expected.
Tommy Castellanos played quarterback at each of UCF, Boston College and Florida State, and he is now hoping to make an NFL roster. Castellanos spent the 2025 season as the Florida State starter, throwing for 2,760 yards in 12 games.
The last time the Florida State (FSU) Seminoles lost all three games of an Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) series was the 2011 season. The consecutive beatdown was completed by North Carolina on the Chapel Hill campus from March 26-27, 2011, with game scores of 0-1, 2-3, and 0-4.
The Florida State Seminoles will be without one of their most talented wide receivers during spring football in Jayvan Boggs, who they pulled back out of the transfer portal this offseason.
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