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Noles News: Fall camp begins tomorrow

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Football:

FSU officially starts fall camp practice tomorrow; the offseason is officially over and the 2025 Seminoles are ready to put last year behind them.

Phil Steele had FSU as his most improved team heading into 2022 and he’s given them that designation again heading into the 2025 season.

QB Thomas Castellanos has been named to the Maxwell Award preseason watchlist:

Happy belated birthday to new RB Gavin Sawchuk:

Matt Baker interpreted FSU’s bravado at ACC Media days as confidence.

“I’m around a lot of real dudes that — we’re all desperate,” Castellanos said. “When a man’s desperate, it’s scary.”

Recency bias is all over this list of the top 25 stadiums in college football with Doak coming in at No. 20.

The last opponent in our schedule preview is the Florida Gators; DJ Lagway’s highly anticipated sophomore season and he’s entering camp with a calf injury.

All Sports:

In a little over two weeks FSU soccer will return to the pitch until then they’ll be practicing in new gear:

Former Seminole and current Chicago Bull, Patrick Williams, was back in Tallahassee this weekend and was able to get some work in with the ‘Noles:

Alumni:

Deion Sanders is cancer free after battling a number of well-known but not publicly disclosed health issues this offseason; Congratulations to the all-time great Seminole and we wish him a cancer free future as well.

Mickey Andrews offered Deion Sanders heartfelt advice when the pair recently talked on the telephone.

“You keep fighting like you know how to fight, but be smart about it,” the legendary Florida State football defensive coordinator said, adding, “There isn’t anything about Deion that’s not exceptional.”

Current MVP Josh Allen has high praise for Keon Coleman after working with him this offseason:

When you stay ready there’s no worry about what you’ll do when your number is called, Makayla Timpson is a prime example following a career high for the Indiana Fever this past Sunday:

Lottie Woad just did something that hasn’t been done in 30+ years in Women’s professional Golf:

She turned pro two weeks ago, Go Noles!

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