FSU Football: 3 ways Jayion McCluster commitment impacts Noles

Florida State players hoist helmets December 3 at the 2005 ACC Football Championship Game in Jacksonville. Florida State upset Virginia Tech to win an invitation to the BCC Orange Bowl game. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
Florida State players hoist helmets December 3 at the 2005 ACC Football Championship Game in Jacksonville. Florida State upset Virginia Tech to win an invitation to the BCC Orange Bowl game. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** /
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Momentum

College football recruiting relies on momentum a great deal. In fact, Willie Taggart has historically gotten commitments in bunches since arriving at FSU.

It’s like he strategically plans for recruits to announce their commitments to establish momentum when needed.

Look no further than the last week in a half. The Noles have gone from seven to 11 commitments and from the No. 11 class to the No. 6 class with the new additions.

The good news is all of the commitments were good takes and fit a position of need for the Noles.

It’s almost as if the Noles didn’t have their worst season in nearly 40 seasons in 2018. They are practically running neck and neck with Florida and Miami when it comes to rankings.

The FSU football staff is a better recruiting staff than both of those programs. Florida had its best season in forever and Miami was ranked top 10(undeservedly so) at one point in 2018.

Yet, the Noles are still viable to quality recruits. I wonder will happen if the Noles win eight or more games in 2019?