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Football:
Raymond Woodie III has decided to transfer from FSU.
Dan Mullen is reportedly interested in going to the NFL; for a good football coach that isn’t all that fond of recruiting it seems like a good fit.
Texas fired Tom Herman and hired Steve Sarkisian. Wow.
Recruiting:
Likely 2022 Five-Star Marvin Jones, Jr. has FSU in his top ten; yes he is the son of the legendary Shade Tree.
Four-star Louisiana wide receiver Shazz Preston has FSU in his top ten.
I have a feeling this won’t be the last time that Travis Hunter, Jr. is on ‘You Got Mossed!’
How bout these Eagles making ESPN!!! @_sam_horn @TravisHunterJr @CHHSEaglesFB pic.twitter.com/T85hm758U9
— Collins Hill Sports (@CHHS_Sports) January 3, 2021
The Joshuas have arrived; Joshua Burrell & Joshua Farmer have officially moved in:
@colaboy_j5 view from his apartment @FSUFootball pic.twitter.com/ltLllsoUG4
— Coach Ris (@Coach2Bless) January 3, 2021
peep the location though.. #Home ✌
— Joshua Burrell (@JoshBurr9_) January 3, 2021
Other Sports:
It’s another postponement for FSU Basketball; Wednesday’s game vs. Syracuse will no longer occur on that date.
This is after the Duke game this Saturday was postponed. Hopefully FSU can get back on the hardwood soon.
Women’s Basketball has also suffered two postponements as its games vs. Wake Forest & Louisville were also postponed.
Our home game vs. Louisville slated for Sunday, Jan. 10, has been postponed.https://t.co/6wFDpTSQ5Z
— FSU Women's Hoops (@fsuwbb) January 4, 2021
Both programs are going through it at the moment and while the games maybe postponed for the Women’s game interim coach Brooke Wyckoff continues to gain confidence.
Alumni:
Graham Gano set a new Giants record after his contract extension:
Excited to be a part of @Giants history! Shoutout to our entire FG unit, it takes a lot of solid protections and operations to make this happen. Proud to be a New York Giant. #Thankful pic.twitter.com/ke7nN6wVwE
— Graham Gano (@GrahamGano) January 3, 2021
Dalvin Cook finishes second behind Derrick Henry for this year’s rushing title; should note that Dalvin’s stats came in about 13.5 games. His career will be exciting to watch going forward; even as a Packers fan:
NFL final rushing leaders:
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) January 4, 2021
1. Derrick Henry 2,027 yards
2. Dalvin Cook 1,557 yards
3. Jonathan Taylor 1,169 yards
Henry finishes 470 yards ahead of No. 2 and 858 yards ahead of No. 3.