FSU basketball: 4 takeaways from Noles 2019-20 season

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: Devin Vassell #24 of the Florida State Seminoles shoots the ball against Josh Perkins #13 of the Gonzaga Bulldogs during the 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament West Regional at Honda Center on March 28, 2019 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: Devin Vassell #24 of the Florida State Seminoles shoots the ball against Josh Perkins #13 of the Gonzaga Bulldogs during the 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament West Regional at Honda Center on March 28, 2019 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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The Future Is Bright

One consistent message we’ve heard from FSU basketball among all of the chaos is they  are the new blood and are not going anywhere anytime soon.

They are losing some important pieces in Trent Forrest and Dominick Olejniczak, but the same could have been said for last year when they lost Terrance Mann and Mfiondu Kabengele.

A lot of things depend on who decides to come back next season as the Noles have a talented core of players as underclassmen. Players like Devin Vassell, Patrick Williams, M.J. Walker, Malik Osbourne, Anthony Polite, and RaiQuan Gray among others could or will likely return.

However, as I mentioned, the Noles have at least two talented players joining the team in the fall in Scottie Barnes and Sardaar Calhoun.

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Either way, it does look as if the Noles will be one of the top teams for the foreseeable future.