I presume all scholarship players get NIL money. Or in FSU’s case, all have theoretical permission to use the one functioning urinal.Honest question. What percentage of an average “good” team gets NIL money? Is FSU’s 75 percent unsigned, 75 players or 15 out of 20 players?
Good times!If they get down in games, how do they come back? Lil Tommy is a below average passer, and Malzahn has no clue how to orchestrate a passing game. If Bama or anyone else gets up by a couple scores early in the second half, it’s liable to be a turnover and three-and-out fest.
Someone earlier said their WRs would be worse. I genuinely don’t think that’s possible. That was the worst WR group I’ve ever seen at FSU in my lifetime last year. The stone dead worst. Squirrel White is halfway decent, at least. Duce Robinson hasn’t lived up to his billing but has made some plays. They’ll be better there because they literally can’t be as bad. Brian Monroe would’ve been the 3rd best WR on that team last year. But Castellanos isn’t sitting in a pocket and dissecting anyone. If they get down, it’s going to get ugly for them this year.
now we know where the money for the urinals went...
Bunch of nonsense as far as I am concerned. Here's the real dope on FSU:
The Florida State Seminoles are undeniably one of the most talented teams in college football heading into the 2025 season, and their chances to make a serious run at the National Championship are stronger than they’ve been in years. With head coach Mike Norvell continuing to build a more cohesive and competitive program, the Seminoles are poised to challenge the elite teams in the country.
Offensively, FSU is stacked with playmakers, led by a veteran quarterback who can control the tempo and make big-time throws. Their offensive line, which has been a weak point in past seasons, has shown significant improvement, and if that trend continues, it will create even more opportunities for their skill position players to shine.
Defensively, the Seminoles have one of the more talented and physical units in the ACC, with a well-rounded front seven and a secondary that has the depth to lock down top-tier receivers. Their defense, while not always dominant, is fast, disciplined, and capable of making game-changing plays when needed.
But the true key to their 2025 success will be their ability to stay healthy and improve in clutch moments. While Florida State has the talent to compete with the best teams in the nation, consistency and execution, especially in big games, will be the deciding factor. The upcoming season will also heavily depend on how they perform in critical matchups, particularly against teams like Clemson, Miami, and Florida, who will all pose major challenges.
If FSU can maintain momentum through the regular season, avoid key injuries, and continue to refine both sides of the ball, their chances to win it all in 2025 are very much alive. It’s all about execution, and Florida State has the pieces to put it all together. The road to a National Championship might be tough, but the Seminoles are positioned as one of the top contenders in college football.
i stopped at the bolded.Bunch of nonsense as far as I am concerned. Here's the real dope on FSU:
The Florida State Seminoles are undeniably one of the most talented teams in college football heading into the 2025 season, and their chances to make a serious run at the National Championship are stronger than they’ve been in years. With head coach Mike Norvell continuing to build a more cohesive and competitive program, the Seminoles are poised to challenge the elite teams in the country.
Offensively, FSU is stacked with playmakers, led by a veteran quarterback who can control the tempo and make big-time throws. Their offensive line, which has been a weak point in past seasons, has shown significant improvement, and if that trend continues, it will create even more opportunities for their skill position players to shine.
Defensively, the Seminoles have one of the more talented and physical units in the ACC, with a well-rounded front seven and a secondary that has the depth to lock down top-tier receivers. Their defense, while not always dominant, is fast, disciplined, and capable of making game-changing plays when needed.
But the true key to their 2025 success will be their ability to stay healthy and improve in clutch moments. While Florida State has the talent to compete with the best teams in the nation, consistency and execution, especially in big games, will be the deciding factor. The upcoming season will also heavily depend on how they perform in critical matchups, particularly against teams like Clemson, Miami, and Florida, who will all pose major challenges.
If FSU can maintain momentum through the regular season, avoid key injuries, and continue to refine both sides of the ball, their chances to win it all in 2025 are very much alive. It’s all about execution, and Florida State has the pieces to put it all together. The road to a National Championship might be tough, but the Seminoles are positioned as one of the top contenders in college football.
Bunch of nonsense as far as I am concerned. Here's the real dope on FSU:
The Florida State Seminoles are undeniably one of the most talented teams in college football heading into the 2025 season, and their chances to make a serious run at the National Championship are stronger than they’ve been in years. With head coach Mike Norvell continuing to build a more cohesive and competitive program, the Seminoles are poised to challenge the elite teams in the country.
Offensively, FSU is stacked with playmakers, led by a veteran quarterback who can control the tempo and make big-time throws. Their offensive line, which has been a weak point in past seasons, has shown significant improvement, and if that trend continues, it will create even more opportunities for their skill position players to shine.
Defensively, the Seminoles have one of the more talented and physical units in the ACC, with a well-rounded front seven and a secondary that has the depth to lock down top-tier receivers. Their defense, while not always dominant, is fast, disciplined, and capable of making game-changing plays when needed.
But the true key to their 2025 success will be their ability to stay healthy and improve in clutch moments. While Florida State has the talent to compete with the best teams in the nation, consistency and execution, especially in big games, will be the deciding factor. The upcoming season will also heavily depend on how they perform in critical matchups, particularly against teams like Clemson, Miami, and Florida, who will all pose major challenges.
If FSU can maintain momentum through the regular season, avoid key injuries, and continue to refine both sides of the ball, their chances to win it all in 2025 are very much alive. It’s all about execution, and Florida State has the pieces to put it all together. The road to a National Championship might be tough, but the Seminoles are positioned as one of the top contenders in college football.
Where did this insanity come from?
Usually head coaches won't make a statement like this. Now with all the dumb **** he has said about bama and saban FSU is in serious trouble.
Usually head coaches won't make a statement like this. Now with all the dumb **** he has said about bama and saban FSU is in serious trouble.
DJU trouble
Zesty off in the locker room is crazy