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Baseball:
Florida State fell last night against the Michigan Wolverines by the score of 2-0. Their road to a title just got much tougher.
Recruiting:
Tribe 2021 is quite a ways away, but the ’Noles hosted 2021 standout wide receiver Agiye Hall over the weekend.
2021 WR Agiye Hall was one of the most talented kids at #FSU over the weekend.
— Curt Weiler (@CurtMWeiler) June 17, 2019
He's already got offers from Alabama, Clemson, #FSU and Georgia ahead of his junior season and talked after his workout Friday.https://t.co/gdyZS1Zpj2
I think Ron Dugans liked this rep by Agiye Hall. pic.twitter.com/zXFL6a49Zt
— Curt Weiler (@CurtMWeiler) June 14, 2019
Hall is currently ranked as a four-star, and the No. 2 WR and 14th-ranked player nationally for his class. He wasn’t the only prospect on campus though, as it was a big recruiting weekend for the Seminoles. FSU also hosted other high-priority prospects — RB Jaylan Knighton, WR Michael Redding III, and RB Keyvone Lee.
Football:
Hamsah Nasirildeen has played well against the run but struggled a bit against the pass. Could a move to Star help him?
Is FSU getting wide receiver coach Ron Dugans on a bargain? According to the Letter of Understanding Dugans signed, yes. And perhaps at the expense of Miami, no less.
Other Sports:
The Volleyball team is taking an international tour for the first time since 2002, and will be going to Europe to travel, eat, and compete. They will leave later this week and over eleven days they will visit various cities in Italy, Slovenia, and Austria.
Boston College landed a grad transfer in basketball:
Boston College has landed USC grad transfer Derryck Thornton, source told @Stadium. Nice pickup for the Eagles. Thornton started his career at Duke.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) June 17, 2019
Alumni:
Tank Carradine looks to get his career back on track with the Miami Dolphins.
Derwin James shows off some drip:
— Derwin James Jr (@DerwinJames) June 18, 2019
And our top 100 players of all-time countdown rolls on with tight end Pat Carter.