The Florida State Seminoles' offseason is in full swing, and despite their 5-7 season, multiple players have been invited to All-Star games across the country.
One day after participating in the ACC Kickoff, Florida State standout defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr. and his teammates were back on the field to finish off summer workouts.
CHARLOTTE — Last season was filled with challenges for Florida State. After being tabbed as not only a favorite to win the ACC, but also one of the teams expected to possibly compete for a spot in the College Football Playoff, the Seminoles finished just 2-10, its worst record since 1974.
Tommy Castellanos, after a long road, says he’s where he wanted to end up all along. Tommy Castellanos, after a long road, says he’s where he wanted to end up all along.
Florida State's 2024 season was one of the most disappointing in program history as the Seminoles finished 2-10 and defeated a single FBS opponent. There were countless issues across both sides of the ball but a major problem for the Seminoles was a glooming failure in the trenches.
The DT declared for the NFL Draft a week ago but decided to stay for another season Florida State defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr. announced his decision to stay for another season in Tallahassee after declaring for the NFL Draft last week.
Earlier this week, Florida State standout defensive tackle Joshua Farmer declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. Most around the program figured it wouldn't take long for fellow defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr.
Florida State's roster is filled with players who could potentially develop into breakout stars by the end of the season. However, there might not be a Seminole who the fanbase is more intrigued to see take the field on Saturday than redshirt junior defensive tackle Darrell Jackson.
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FSU to host UConn in the Super Regionals Four-star DE Zion Grady and a host of other blue-chip recruits will be on campus this weekend; the first of multiple consecutive weekends where FSU will be hosting key official visitors.