Football:

What’s the best case scenario for Florida State in 2025? 8-4 or 9-3, higher or lower?

Best case 9-3: The Seminoles bounce back from one of the most embarrassing seasons in program history with a strong showing to steady the ship. With a schedule that includes Clemson, Alabama, Florida and Miami, running the table seems unlikely. But a win in at least one of those games offers encouragement for the future. Mike Norvell’s coordinator changes pay off with big improvements on both sides of the ball, and unlike last year, the portal additions are a difference maker in the positive sense — especially at quarterback.

If one of the best case scenarios is Miami you’d have to like the rsult.

Happy belated birthday to redshirt sophomore safety Edwin Joseph:

Interesting prompt because it’s the offseason. 17 Athletic staffers voted on which schools other than Alabama could Nick Saban also have won a national championship at if he coached there.

All 17 staffers felt as though he could win a national championship at Florida State and Florida but there was one staffer who thought even Nick Saban can’t bring Miami back.

Recruiting:

Florida State is watching the commitment timelines of three important prospects and a few where an upset could surprise this July:

High four-star DB Chauncey Kennon

Four-star LB Duyon Forkpa, Jr.

Four-star LB Rodney Colson Jr.

All Sports:

Link Jarrett continues to bolster the pitching roster with two more additions from the portal.

Myles Bayley made his debut in the Stars and Stripes yesterday:

It’s summer camp season in Tallahassee; specifically Coach Wyckoff’s Summer Camp:

Alumni:

Cam Smith continues his hot June and rookie of the year candidacy: