FSU football: 3 observations from 2020 recruiting class

TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 7: Doak S. Campbell Stadium during the first half of an NCAA football game at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 7: Doak S. Campbell Stadium during the first half of an NCAA football game at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images) /
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This Class Can Be Productive With Development

I know FSU football fans are complaining about where this class is ranked. However, it’s the most talented class Mike Norvell has ever signed by far.

We’ve seen how his coaching staff at Memphis was able to develop lesser talented players to help that program become one of the best in the country.

I expect the same at FSU football although the competition will be stiffer. The good news is the team is more talented overall than what he had at Memphis.

He knows how to put a great coaching staff together and the strength and conditioning staff seems to have these players buying-in already.

One of the narratives from his time at Memphis was his coaching staff’s ability to coach, develop and game plan for opponents.

After all, five of the 21 players from the 2018 transitional class have already left the program.

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I feel more confident with what this staff can help this class can become compared to how I’d feel if the old staff was still on the sidelines.