The Florida State Seminoles are hanging onto a top-20 recruiting class with the spring on the horizon. While the 2027 cycle is just beginning, head coach Mike Norvell and his staff have established a solid foundation.
There will be many questions surrounding the Florida State Seminoles this upcoming season. Whether it be the numerous staff changes made in the offseason, head coach Mike Norvell returning to playcalling duties, or the mass exodus and influx of transfers from the 2026 NCAA Transfer Portal.
The Florida State Seminoles started ACC play 0-5. Since then, they've been one of the hottest teams in the league, winning 7 of the last 9, including 6 of the last 7.
Despite the turbulence, the Florida State Seminoles continue to recruit aggressively. Their 2026 class ranks 15th nationally. For 2027, they already hold the No.
When it comes to their athletics, the Florida State Seminoles don’t have a whole lot going on for them right now. The football program has been bad for a few years, and the same with the men's basketball program.
The Florida State Seminoles added speed to their wide receiver room with the signing of #Tribe26 legacy commit Devin Carter. His father, Dexter Carter, was a first-round draft pick by the Seminoles in the early 90s, helping cement a steady pipeline from Tallahassee, Florida, to the NFL.
Florida State athletics has been the school of many now famous athletes, but never before have the Seminoles recruited a competitor with a legacy as large as Tiger Woods on his shoulders.
Coming off another disappointing season, does Florida State have the schedule in place to get back to its elite status? Not really. That doesn't mean the Seminoles can't rise up and rock if they're College Football Playoff good, but the schedule isn't going to be much of a help.