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Football:
We’re officially three weeks away from Spring Practice; football is never too far away:
#WORK #NoleFamily the clock is counting down till the pads get popping! Maximize EVERY opportunity to #KeepCLIMBing @FSUFootball pic.twitter.com/IiuEErDr8y
— Mike Norvell (@Coach_Norvell) February 13, 2020
In the meantime check out our breakdown of FSU’s infamous mat drills now known as the ‘Tour of Duty’; the off-season is when buy-in really gets tested.
Where do Florida, Miami, and FSU project in early 2020 projections?
The Mike Norvell was one of six off-season hires to earn an “A” grade from CBS Sports.
Recruiting:
Top 40 nationally, New Jersey defensive tackle, Tywone Malone has been offered by Florida State:
Blessed and Honored to receive an offer from Florida State University! pic.twitter.com/k0fJbDAItu
— Tywone Malone (@TywoneMalone) February 13, 2020
2021 commitment and teammate of current Seminole Quashon Fuller:
I will be at Florida State University on March 7th ‼️@Coach_Norvell @247Sports @Rivals @coachchaney96
— Dequaveon Fuller (@DequaveonF) February 13, 2020
Other Sports:
Should FSU be a favorite to win the national title; if your list of favorites has ten teams on it then Jay Bilas says that they absolutely should be.
Women’s Tennis is putting together the best season in program history:
I know we said this last week but....
— FSU Women's Tennis (@FSU_WTennis) February 13, 2020
HIGHEST TEAM RANKING IN PROGRAM HISTORY
Noles are No. 4️⃣ #OneTribe | #ITATennis pic.twitter.com/wS4PBWeVHl
It has become readily apparent that pre-season polls underestimated FSU Softball.
It’s opening day on the diamond in Dick Howser Stadium:
Almost time for some ⚾️!!!#OneTribe pic.twitter.com/Y8egG2Fltu
— FSU Seminoles (@Seminoles) February 13, 2020
It’s no surprise to see Kiah Gillespie on this list:
The midseason team for the @CitizenWatchUS Women's POY is set. Let us know who you think will take home the trophy ️#Naismith2020 | #WhosNext pic.twitter.com/WvJiYFznA9
— The Naismith Trophy (@NaismithTrophy) February 13, 2020
Alumni:
We’re all familiar with Jameis Winston repeatedly squinting while on the field but that probably won’t happen anymore. Jameis had Lasik surgery.
Meanwhile the Buccaneers still have three weeks to make a decision on what they want to do with him.