All Sports:
For the third straight year Florida State is hosting a regional and Link Jarrett is proud of how hard the team has fought to get to this point after battling some tough injuries during the season.
We’ll see how far that fight takes them starting today at 3pm in Dick Howser Stadium:
FSU was officially informed of its ACC foes for the upcoming Hoops’ season. FSU will get North Carolina and Louisville at home while traveling to Duke and both Cal
and Stanford on the west coast.
D1Softball has named two FSU Freshmen to their All-American Team:
Football:
The boys are back in town and back in that Tallahassee sun to get ready for fall camp:
Tom Fornelli ranked all 68 Power 4 coaches and Mike Norvell came in at No.42:
42. Mike Norvell, Florida State
I predict Florida State fans will see this ranking and be angry for two reasons. The first will be that they think we’ve ranked Norvell too high, and the other will be that he’s still eligible to be ranked at all. It’s been a tough couple of seasons since The Great Screw Job of 2023, as the Noles are only 7-17 and 3-13 in ACC play in that span. Norvell enters 2026 in one of the hottest seats in the country, and it’s hard to find anybody who’s optimistic that Norvell will be able to put out the fire. 2025 rank: 25 (-17), High: 34, Low: 47
Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell introduced a bipartisan ‘Protect College Sports’ bill designed to provide stability to the new age of college athletics and NIL.
Proponents of the Bill say that if passed into law it would create stronger protections for athletes such as extended medical coverage and safety protocols while its deterrents argue that the lack of a collective bargaining agreement would make many of its tenets unenforceable while creating an increased compliance burden on every athletic department across the country.
The Bowden Society has announced 600 members of the Booster club; Bowden Society Members have committed at least 50,000 dollars to FSU athletics over the next five years:
Recruiting:
It’s the first weekend of official visits and FSU will have a number of prospects on campus this.
4-star edge Anthony Callavaro (commit) has already arrived while 4-star DL Karlos May, and 4-star RB Jayden Miles are expected to arrive today.
Chris Nee of 247Sports got some insight 2027 top-150 athlete Brayton Fesiter’s visit yesterday; FSU offered him a week ago and his made his way to Tallahassee a week later for an unofficial visit. He’s a 6’2 238lb athlete from Massillon, Ohio that would likely be a linebacker at Florida State.











