Football:
Another strength and conditioning coach is following Mike Norvell to Tallahassee:
#Memphis pic.twitter.com/adFIosMmTi
— Rowdy Dowdy (@SirDowdy) January 1, 2020
Former offensive coordinator Kendal Briles wished FSU well as he departs to Arkansas:
Thank you so much Seminole Nation for welcoming my family in 2019! We will be rooting for the Seminoles in the future. Great things are coming in 2020! pic.twitter.com/R6IKiGjnaZ
— Coach KB (@kendalbriles) January 1, 2020
Offensive lineman Ryan Roberts, who was the main person comforting James Blackman on the sidelines during FSU’s loss to Arizona State on Tuesday, also had a goodbye message for Florida State:
Thank you @FSUFootball pic.twitter.com/2YmPgbGfFe
— Ryan Roberts (@RyanRoberts56) January 1, 2020
fsu? that was the best team of the decade. https://t.co/4jicyytk9U
— bomani (@bomani_jones) January 1, 2020
i'm aware of who the other teams were, my man. now go through that fsu roster and go through the results. only thing that could stop them was dameyune craig knowing their signals. one of the four best teams this millennium ('01 miami, '04 usc, '05 texas, in no order). https://t.co/x7RgTZ5BGl
— bomani (@bomani_jones) January 1, 2020
Dalvin Cook looks like he’ll be good to go for the NFL’s Wild Card Weekend:
For the first time since Week 15, Vikings’ RB Dalvin Cook was a full participant in practice. On track to return to the lineup Sunday vs. the Saints.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 1, 2020
Basketball:
The No. 8 Florida State women’s basketball team is already having a historic season, having set a program record for best start to a year, and its looking to continue that against Syracuse tonight. You can watch at 8 p.m. on the ACC Network.
Here’s how Louisville media is breaking down the men’s Saturday matchup.
Jonathan Isaac got hurt last night, but looks to maybe be okay:
.@OrlandoMagic F Jonathan Isaac is walking and bending his left knee and feels his MRI on Thursday in Orlando will come back clean. He is confident that he avoided a major injury and might not have to miss any time of game action.
— John Denton (@JohnDenton555) January 2, 2020
Baseball:
Mike Martin Jr. and Florida State baseball got a pledge from the No. 4 left-hander in Georgia yesterday.