Florida State will see another member of its special teams unit hit the transfer portal.
After seeing punter Mac Chiumento transfer to Texas earlier this week, Florida State has now lost a place kicker
to the portal as Brunno Reus has decided to test the waters, per Matt Zenitz.
Reus, who was expected to compete with current starting kicker Jake Weinberg, played in four games in his freshman season to keep redshirt status. He was 2-for-2 on extra points and averaged 67.1 yards on seven kickoffs, with seven touchbacks. He was a highly-rated combo punter/kicker prospect out of high school.
From his FSU bio:
2025 (Freshman): Played four games in freshman season to keep redshirt status…2-for-2 on extra points and averaged 67.1 yards on seven kickoffs, with seven touchbacks…one of four FSU kickers with a PAT during current stretch of 162 made PAT…East Texas A&M: made first career PAT in collegiate debut…added 80-yard kickoff for touchback following FSU penalty…Kent State: made final PAT of contest and added three touchbacks in 66-10 win…also played against Miami and Pitt.
BEFORE FSU: Five-star kicker and best combo kicker/punter according to Kohl’s Kicking Camps…rated as No. 2 punter and No. 3 kicker in nation by Kohl’s…ranked as Class of 2025’s No. 4 kicker by 247Sports…earned spots in Under Armour All-American Game and U.S. Army Bowl…scored 118 points for Venice as senior, with 91 PATs and nine field goals…kicked season-long 53-yard field goal…Indians completed 14-1 season with 7A state championship…began kicking as freshman in high school after playing soccer in his native Brazil…chose Florida State over South Florida, among others.








