Fallout from Fsu not firing Mike Norvell
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Mike Norvell says Florida State not 'good enough', vows changes
Mike Norvell says Florida State not 'good enough', vows changes originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Florida State coach Mike Norvell said Wednesday the Seminoles “are going to get it right” as speculation about his long-term future came following a 3-4 start to the season.
Florida State's fall from the heights of 2023, when it was 13-0 as the ACC champion before being left out of the College Football Playoff, has been steep. Since then, the Seminoles are 5-15 overall with a combined 1-11 record against ACC opponents.
Florida State head coach Mike Norvell spoke for the first time since the Seminoles’ recent struggles, taking responsibility and addressing questions about the future.
Charlie Ward's legacy and impact on the FSU basketball program will live forever in the rafters as the program will retire Ward's number.
With FSU continuing to find ways to lose each week after a 3-0 start, the Stanford loss could be the worst of the four due to 13 costly penalties on all three phases of the game. With Mike Norvell's head coaching job in jeopardy, the team struggled with execution on the road and a lack of preparation in a nightcap atmosphere at Stanford Stadium.
Former Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher spoke about his desire to return to coaching college football in the future.
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FSU flip target schedules official visit with Seminoles
The FSU Seminoles have scheduled an official visit with Qwantavius Wiggins, a three-star running back committed to FIU.
Castellanos did not return to the game for the Seminoles (3-4, 0-4 ACC) and was evaluated by training staff for an apparent head injury. No update has been given on his status, but both FSU offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and head coach Mike Norvell are scheduled to talk to the media this week, where an update on Castellanos is expected.