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Football:
The ACC does not need to add more teams to take its product to the next level; they need restructure what’s already here.
Jaleel McRae and new linebackers coach Chris Marve seem to be vibing well:
Thankful we get to go on this journey together. Keep Him First .#KeepCLIMBing https://t.co/uc3tG8kLZW
— Chris Marve (@Coach_Marve) April 6, 2020
The graphics for FSU Basketball have always been really good; now Ryan will be bringing that talent to the football side of things as well:
Excited to announce I’ll be joining @FSUFootball’s graphic design team! This won’t change my current position with basketball, just an addition to what I’m doing with the athletics program. Excited for the next coming months! Go Noles pic.twitter.com/4ueN0z9j5m
— Ryan Witthoff (@ryan_witthoff) April 5, 2020
Will FSU go bowling next football season?
Working on those 10,000 catches with @WyattRector today. The 200 today completes 1,000. Can’t wait to see his hard work in games next season. pic.twitter.com/3rxso1jjD1
— Clay Rector (@CoachClayRector) April 5, 2020
Recruiting:
Three-star tight end Gunner Greenwald loves FSU; if FSU offers they’ll be hard to beat.
Two of the reasons that he doesn’t have an offer is that FSU in heavy on Miles Campbell and currently leads for Michael Trigg; the four-star tight end from Seffner, Florida.
Waymond Jordan is another recruit that FSU would be hard to beat for if they offered.
It’s an even for #Tribe20 Baseball edition! Cooper Nelson has committed to Florida State.
Naheem McLeod is back in the fold for Leonard Hamilton’s crew.
Incoming super recruit Scottie Barnes is a first team All-American.
Other Sports:
Congratulations to John Proctor:
John Proctor was selected as the Women’s Diving Coach of the Year for the second time in his career.
— ACC Swimming&Diving (@ACCSwimDive) April 3, 2020
He guided @FSU_Swimming to a pair of golds and a pair of silvers at the #ACCWSD Championships. pic.twitter.com/h2gbMZWx7n
Bob Braman is COTY, Trey Cunningham, and Ka’Tia Seymour were indoor performers of the year; while spring getting cut short by COVID19 is unfortunately it was a banner winter for FSU Track and Field.
Oh, what could’ve been:
ATLANTA (815p ET)--@KentuckyMBB, the nation's top foul shooting team, misses a pair of 1-and-1s in the last 1:38. Richards fouls out on a charge/block with 51 seconds left and Trent Forrest converts to give @FSUHoops its final lead, 71-70. FSU hangs on, 75-73. #TwitterTourney2020 pic.twitter.com/eTicJUpPBb
— Joe Lunardi (@ESPNLunardi) April 5, 2020
(You can help Florida State Seminoles basketball head to a separate national championship game here.)
A reminder that some cancellations go beyond sports and concerts:
Today was supposed to be our 4th Annual Kickin’ It for Autism clinic. This event holds a special place in our hearts, and we are already looking forward to making next year’s event the BEST yet! ❤️ #AutismAcceptanceMonth pic.twitter.com/GtfPvNgyuC
— FSU Soccer (@FSUSoccer) April 5, 2020
Alumni:
High praise for Snoop Minnis from one of the NFL’s all-time greats:
Best player I’ve ever seen & played against in high school was Marvin “Snoop” Minnis https://t.co/0ojjWLLv89
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) April 4, 2020
Derwin James is one of the best safeties in football but back in his HS days he was as good at catching them as he was defending them:
He might be one of the best defensive backs in the NFL now, but @DerwinJames wasn't so bad as a wide receiver in his high school days pic.twitter.com/W6xCB2VdSL
— Rivals (@Rivals) April 4, 2020
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