All Sports:
Baseball America is one of five publications to rank FSU inside the top-15:
After a strong start to the season baseball will be on the road this week starting tonight in Jacksonville:
It was a 2-2 weekend for FSU Softball with victories over FAU and No.6 UCLA and losses to No.1 Texas Tech and No.3 Tennessee but unlike baseball Softball will not be on the road this week.
In fact; FSU Softball
won’t leave Tallahassee until March 6th starting tonight against the Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana.
FSU Hoops with a victory tonight against Boston College will be back at .500:
Football:
ESPN’s Harry Lyles, Jr. is most excited to see Florida State at Alabama as an early season game; the loser is likely to be on the immediate hotseat.
A loss for either the Seminoles or the Crimson Tide will put their coach firmly on the hot seat, assuming both teams enter this game 2-0. I think both Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer and FSU’s Mike Norvell are really good coaches, but knowing college football fans, the heat will be on for the loser of this one and the margin for error will become pretty much zero.
CBSSports’ ACC Power Rankings has FSU finishing in the bottom half of the league once again.
Florida State’s portal class ranks fifth in the ACC and 26th nationally, but some of the biggest portal wins were talented young players that decided to stay put in Tallahassee. Quarterback will be a big question as Ashton Daniels arrives from Auburn to lead an offense that will now be coordinated by Tim Harris after Gus Malzahn’s retirement, and the Seminoles face a brutal schedule that will challenge their bona fides early and often with games against SMU, Alabama, Louisville and Miami all before mid-October.
Happy Belated Birthday to Gavin Markel:
Recruiting:
Elite 2027 QB Israel Abrams will visit FSU on June 12th after being offered by the Seminoles on January 29th:









