Although some classes are filling up, the Hurricanes are nowhere near done with their portal haul, as former Florida State and Oregon State safety Conrad Hussey announced his commitment to the U earlier today via social media.
So far this season, the Oregon State Beavers’ pass defense has surrendered 31 first downs (97th), 273.7 passing yards per game (117th), and 7 passing touchdowns (tied for 3rd last in FBS). Yesterday, they received much needed help.
The Florida State Seminoles went through a roster shakeup this offseason. From the winter through the spring, the Seminoles brought in plenty of new faces and saw some familiar names exit the program.
Florida State head coach Mike Norvell dismissed safety Conrad Hussey from the team for fighting one of the coaches. Hussey was expected to have a bounce-back year for the Noles.
Earlier this week, Florida State announced the dismissal of junior safety Conrad Hussey. The move raised some eyebrows with the season opener against the Alabama Crimson Tide just over two weeks away.
Safety Conrad Hussey is no longer on Florida State's roster and was reportedly dismissed after a physical altercation with an assistant coach. After Seminoles
Florida State made an unexpected roster move on Tuesday evening, dismissing junior safety Conrad Hussey from the program. Going into his third season in Tallahassee, Hussey was hoping to rebound from a sophomore slump in 2024.
Florida State’s defense has taken a significant hit just weeks before their highly anticipated 2025 season opener against Alabama. Safety Conrad Hussey, a former four-star recruit with a promising freshman résumé, is no longer with the program, the school confirmed on Tuesday.
The Florida State Seminoles have parted ways with a veteran member of the program just over two weeks before the 2025 season kicks off against the Alabama Crimson Tide.