FSU football: Three thoughts on 2021 FSU recruiting
By Kelvin Hunt
FSU Has To Play Games
Nothing is going to help Mike Norvell and staff more than FSU football going out and playing games in 2020.
That alone will answer a ton of questions for recruits and parents going forward. Right now, the staff is having to sell things virtually or showing what they did at Memphis.
Well, Memphis and FSU are two different places and there is no guarantee things will translate. I believe they will be based on how organized Mike Norvell is, and how things have gone in the strength and conditioning phase of things.
However, recruits need to see it for themselves, not to mention other colleges are putting things in their ear every time they talk about why they shouldn’t choose FSU football over them.
If the Noles go out and show an improved product on the field in 2020, I expect things to pick up for the 2021 recruiting cycle. If not 2021, the 2022 recruiting cycle as they have gone a great job of getting offers out early and building those relationships.