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Recruiting:
The ’Noles are in early on Georgia cornerback Kaleb Cost, offering the 2023 prospect yesterday evening.
Stay up to date on all things recruiting in Tomahawk Nation’s recruiting thread.
Football:
FSU’s quarterback room is in much better shape than it has been in recent years. Our Perry Kostidakis has the breakdown of each 2020 signal caller.
As we continue our 2020 Florida State football previews you can check back to our hub for all roster, schedule, and recruiting breakdowns.
FSU LB Emmett Rice is a believer in the ways of head strength coach Josh Storms:
@coachstorms best in the business‼️
— (@E_CRAZEE) July 7, 2020
And it looks like Storms is getting in the right tools to get the job done:
#WORK Smart. New tools in the toolbox! Proud to be the first facility in the country with the new Transformer Bar thanks to our friends @KabukiStrength pic.twitter.com/khkYPKr223
— Coach Storms (@coachstorms) July 7, 2020
Other Sports:
A very happy birthday to FSU Hoops’ RaiQuan Gray:
Join us in wishing a Happy Birthday to @Tgray4 pic.twitter.com/Tpi1LM3rKt
— FSU Hoops (@FSUHoops) July 7, 2020
FSU Hoops Signee Sardaar Calhoun agrees with the sentiment that he is a potential future lottery pick:
Yessir https://t.co/jkA4kjLB7N
— Daar (@khadircalhoun) July 7, 2020
The ’Noles will be in good shape if they can hold on to 2021 commit Bryce McGowens:
Say it with me UN-STOP-PA-BLE @BryceMcgowens5 pic.twitter.com/CGdpWOzWm3
— Rich Sports Media (@Richsportsmedia) July 7, 2020
Seminoles.com had the chance to talk to Bill Murray, who was in attendance for FSU Basketball’s highlight home victory over Louisville this past season.
Stop by and check out our new one stop shop to discuss all things FSU hoops in the basketball discussion thread.
A handful of FSU baseball commits made sizable jumps in Perfect Game USA’s recruit rankings:
#FSU commits @ZaedEdwin (31st, up 40+ spots), @WhiteMayes (96th, up 200+), @Ferrer1227 (193, up 30+), and @djacobs04 (NR->290) make significant jumps here. https://t.co/7Rx2qvoPJe
— Brett (@brettpn) July 7, 2020
Alumni:
G-League DPOY Christ Koumadje said get that weak stuff outta here:
celebrate #NBAGLeague Defensive Player of The Year Christ Koumadje's birthday with a block party @FSUHoops ↗️ @blue_coats pic.twitter.com/yCbdo73Www
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) July 7, 2020
Former FSU wide receiver and national champion Kenny Shaw was putting in work with current FSU QB James Blackman:
4X6 corner vibe .
— Kenny Shaw (@KShaw81) July 5, 2020
I believe in jit #Jblack #GoNoles pic.twitter.com/1i80y9g7Xi
Former FSU QB EJ Manuel ranked his top QBs, WRs, and RBs in the ACC, with a couple of ’Noles making the cut:
QBs ... No surprise with the first two.
— EJ Manuel (@EJManuel3) July 7, 2020
1 Trevor Lawrence
2 Sam Howell
3 Micale Cunningham
4 Kenny Pickett (3000+ yd passer)
5 James Blackman
Expect big years from these 4:
6 D’Eriq King
7 Hendon Hooker
8 Chase Brice
9 Tommy Devito@accnetwork
Hol’up, Honest mistake... Clemson WR Amari Rodgers at Clemson is in my Top 6. Huge year ahead for him with J Ross being out. Another future NFL Reciever/Return man coming out of the ACC
— EJ Manuel (@EJManuel3) July 7, 2020
ACC RBs
— EJ Manuel (@EJManuel3) July 7, 2020
1 Travis Etienne (7.8 avg )
2 Javian Hawkins (homerun hitter)
3 Michael Carter
4 David Bailey (big shoes to fill)
5 Javante Williams
Big year ahead:
6 Jordan Mason
7 Lyn-J Dixon
8 Zonovan Knight
Who was the best college DB of the past decade? Ramsey? Honey Badger? Someone else not pictured here?
Best college defensive back of the decade? pic.twitter.com/kBybwIsukc
— PFF College (@PFF_College) July 7, 2020
Congratulations are in order as FSU Women’s Basketball Alum Nausia Woolfolk will begin her professional playing career next fall in Portugal:
Congratulations to @nausial_! She'll start her pro career in Portugal this fall!
— FSU Women's Hoops (@fsuwbb) July 7, 2020
https://t.co/UDvKXXw6Bu pic.twitter.com/2v5OtrZZRU
FSU’s pipeline to the pros remains strong, particularly at the quarterback position, but how do the ’Noles stack up to other programs around the country?