FSU Exodus

At this point it’s not even laughable anymore. FSU will be down for some years. Maybe 3 years because most of their team are JRs and SRs, and they’re either leaving or trash. And their 2020-21 class won’t be much of a factor. Smh.
 
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I'd be willing to bet they start performing better on the field if they get hard working guys to come in. The last several years they have recruited well, according to stars, but horribly according to character. Sure, their rankings will take a hit, but they need to recruit high character young men that will work hard, not quit the first chance they get.

It would be hard for them to be any worse than they are now. They can turn into one of the "gritty ACC teams" like NC State, BC, or Virginia, but I think their fanbase wants more.
 
At this point it’s not even laughable anymore. FSU will be down for some years. Maybe 3 years because most of their team are JRs and SRs, and they’re either leaving or trash. And their 2020-21 class won’t be much of a factor. Smh.

I think their only hope is if Norvell can at least change the culture of losers but he can't recruit at the level needed for the next step.

Hope Norvell gets rid of the trash mentality, get the buyout(s) off the books and go for a big time coach in 4-5 years.
 
It would be hard for them to be any worse than they are now. They can turn into one of the "gritty ACC teams" like NC State, BC, or Virginia, but I think their fanbase wants more.
They do, indeed. Problem is, it can't happen over night. First step is a solid foundation, and recruiting young men with a strong work ethic and good character is that foundation.
 
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Exactly. Norvell doesn't appear to be capable of dealing with the type of players that are needed at FSU to compete on a national level. Even if he's a good offensive mind, you need a **** of a lot more in terms of leadership to win national titles, which is what they want at FSU. They're on track to be average in the ACC at best with Norvell.

I've said this before and I'll say it again. FSU is hardly a program. They are one, successful, long-time coach, and a guy who essentially rode his coattails. Tally is not some quaint college town like Gainesville. It's a meth-addled dump with a towering penile monument/capital building.

I've never been to Blacksburg but would assume it's more or less the same. You're not going to get a good education. You're not going to really enjoy yourself in the podunk town in the middle of nowhere. If the team isn't winning consistently, what would make anyone want to go there?

I spent a month in Tally one week (on campus) and I'll never, ever go back to that god awful hole.
 
I think their only hope is if Norvell can at least change the culture of losers but he can't recruit at the level needed for the next step.

Hope Norvell gets rid of the trash mentality, get the buyout(s) off the books and go for a big time coach in 4-5 years.

They still might not have the money. The Taggart situation really, really screwed them and it's not like FSU alums are exactly loaded.
 
I've said this before and I'll say it again. FSU is hardly a program. They are one, successful, long-time coach, and a guy who essentially rode his coattails. Tally is not some quaint college town like Gainesville. It's a meth-addled dump with a towering penile monument/capital building.

I've never been to Blacksburg but would assume it's more or less the same. You're not going to get a good education. You're not going to really enjoy yourself in the podunk town in the middle of nowhere. If the team isn't winning consistently, what would make anyone want to go there?

I spent a month in Tally one week (on campus) and I'll never, ever go back to that god awful hole.
Simple answer really... FAMU
 
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I'd be willing to bet they start performing better on the field if they get hard working guys to come in. The last several years they have recruited well, according to stars, but horribly according to character. Sure, their rankings will take a hit, but they need to recruit high character young men that will work hard, not quit the first chance they get.
This is most definitely a "less is more" story. Norvell had to somehow clean house; better the players leave voluntarily.
 
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