Before enrolling at Florida State, freshman defensive lineman Tylon Lee was around 230 pounds. A month into the offseason program, he reached the 270-pound range, exceeding his weight expectations.
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In 247Sports' Brad Crawford’s latest 2025 ACC game-by-game predictions, he has FSU improving, but it’s still a season that ...
For college football coaches with the most to prove in 2025, vast improvements are needed at the highest level — or else. When expansive buyouts are no longer a hurdle in the record-setting revenue ...
There's a few high-profiles coaches who will be under a similar microscope later this fall, where sizable investments made this offseason at their respective programs must yield positive results. Here ...
On3 national analyst Chad Simmons, a renowned expert in college football recruiting, joined Warchant’s Michael Langston and ...
Determining the most fascinating coordinator hires of this cycle is an exercise in balancing impact, intrigue and ...
It’s been two months since Frost was hired as the Knights’ coach for a second time. In that time, he’s hired a staff and ...
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College Football and Sports Network on MSNHow Mike Norvell Shows Up in Style for Recruiting TripsFlorida State head coach Mike Norvell is making waves on the field and in the skies. When it comes to recruiting, he’s proving that first impressions matter. Instead of traditional travel, Norvell has ...
FSU football's freshman tight end Chase Loftin being viewed as a priority is what led to him to leave his hometown of Omaha, ...
It's a testament to Matt Rhule and his holistic approach to recruiting that Nebraska didn't suffer any decommitments when news broke that defensive coaches Tony ...
The toughest road schedule in the ACC next season belongs to Syracuse by a long shot. The Orange go to Clemson, SMU, Georgia Tech, Miami and Notre Dame — all teams project to win at least nine games.
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