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Recruiting:
5-star CB Anthony Lytton out of Maryland will be visit FSU’s second Jr. Day on February 25th. FSU currently holds 100% of his crystal ball predictions.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how #Tribe17 came together.
MIke Farrell of rivals.com broke down which recruits best fit their new programs; position by position.
Adam Friedman’s ACC Signing Day wrap is littered with Seminole accolades.
Football:
Top Athletics Directors discuss how to handle athletes & protesting in sports.
Chris Low says that the Pitt Panthers have the toughest non-conference schedule of 2017 but the Seminoles aren’t too far behind:
Give the Seminoles their props. They've never been squeamish when it comes to playing a challenging nonconference schedule. A year ago, they opened against Ole Miss in Orlando, also played at South Florida and closed the regular season as they do every year against Florida. In 2017, they open the season against No. 1 Alabama in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in Atlanta, a heavyweight matchup that could serve as a precursor to a clash we could see again later in the year in the College Football Playoff. There's also a season-ending trip to face Florida. Think the Gators are aware that the Seminoles last lost in the Swamp in 2009?
There are some rather familiar names attached to some new faces in the ACC.
Will the Leonard Fournette vs Dalvin Cook debate mimic the Adrian Peterson vs Marshawn Lynch debate.
Speaking of Dalvin Cook, Daniel Jeremiah says he’s headed to AFC South in his latest mock draft.
A defensive back that was once committed to FSU is transferring from Clemson.
Jim Mcelwain has experienced a relatively stable staff in his first two years but this off-season the UF head coach is dealing with a lot of turnover.
Basketball:
Florida State gained its 3rd straight double digit conference victory following the 95-71 victory over NC State.
Jonathan Isaac led the way with 21 points.
Here’s a photo gallery from last night’s victory.
One week into February FSU has already passed last year’s win total:
#FSU is now 21-4 on the season. That is more wins than all of last year (20-14).
— Andrew Miller (@Andrew_Miller36) February 9, 2017
Two Seminoles, Leticia Romero & Shakayla Thomas, made the Naismith Top 30; the award given to the best player in Women’s Basketball at the end of the year.
Leticia, Shakayla, and the rest of the fifth-ranked Seminoles taken on Wake Forest tonight at home & on the ACC Network Extra.