FSU football Top January 2021 observations with Mike Norvell

Florida State University Head Football Coach Mike Norvell speaks during FSU Day at the Capitol Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020.Fsu Day 021220 Ts 164
Florida State University Head Football Coach Mike Norvell speaks during FSU Day at the Capitol Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020.Fsu Day 021220 Ts 164 /
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Parting Thoughts

I’ve been saying it for a while now, but Mike Norvell can recruit. He knows how to evaluate his roster and determine needs, and the staff does a good job of evaluating talent.

The momentum is carrying over into the 2023 classes and beyond. FSU has already offered 105 players in that class with 56 percent of them going to players in Florida and Georgia.

I believe recruiting will take care of itself and Mike Norvell and staff have to make sure they show progress on the field in 2021.

They can’t lose to teams like Wake Forest, Syracuse, and Boston College. They also can’t afford to get their doors blown off by Clemson, Florida, and Miami.

Mike Norvell will look to close the 2021 class on National Signing Day this week with at least one or two more additions.

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We’re a long way from the 2021 opener against Notre Dame on September 5, but the coaching staff has to continue to stack good months on top of one another. I think we can all agree January was a great month for the good guys!