What's Happening?
Florida State University is gearing up for the 2026 football season with high expectations for sophomore running back Ousmane Kromah. A former four-star recruit, Kromah showed promise in his freshman year, averaging 5.7 yards per carry and demonstrating
his ability to break tackles and make significant plays. As part of a two-back rotation with Texas transfer Quintrevion Wisner, Kromah is expected to play a crucial role in FSU's offensive strategy under head coach Mike Norvell. His versatility, highlighted by his receiving yards and touchdown last season, adds a dynamic element to the team's rushing attack.
Why It's Important?
Kromah's development is pivotal for Florida State as they seek to revitalize their running game, which has lacked a transformative player in recent years. His potential to become a game-changing running back could provide the team with a competitive edge in the ACC. The success of Kromah and the rushing attack will also depend on the performance of the offensive line and the overall offensive strategy. If Kromah can fulfill his potential, he could become a key figure in FSU's quest for a successful season, potentially drawing comparisons to past Seminole greats.











