In the wake of a disappointing end of the season for Florida State University (FSU) football, head coach Mike Norvell finds himself grappling with challenges that threaten the team's trajectory. Despite an impressive undefeated regular season, FSU fell short of playoff contention, leaving Norvell and his players reeling.
The aftermath of the playoff snub saw key players opting out of the bowl game against a depleted Georgia Bulldogs team. The subsequent 63-3 blowout loss to Georgia provided a reality check, revealing just how far FSU is behind elite competition.
A troubling outcome considering the lack of emphasis placed on high school recruiting under Norvell's leadership. The players acquired through the transfer portal were not among the highly sought-after prospects in the most recent cycle. So, where does this leave the program in Tallahassee? Watch this video and judge for yourself.
Meanwhile, across the state, the Miami Hurricanes are experiencing a resurgence under their head coach Mario Cristobal. With back-to-back top 5 recruiting classes and notable on-field progress, the Hurricanes are poised for a playoff run in the upcoming season.
As FSU grapples with setbacks and struggles to regain momentum, Miami's ascent serves as a stark reminder of the shifting landscape of college football in Florida.
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