FSU football will have higher-ranked 2022 classes than Florida and Miami
By Kelvin Hunt
FSU
FSU football has a lot of recruiting momentum and just had nearly 100 players on campus for the spring game. FSU has aspects in their favor that Florida and Miami do not.
FSU has the best player in the nation committed in Travis Hunter, and his commitment is solid as a rock. With him coming to FSU, there’s going to be several other high-profile players coming with him.
I’d be willing to be no 2022 recruits for Florida or Miami are recruiting players as hard as FSU commits Travis Hunter and Nicco Marchiol.
Couple that with FSU head coach Mike Norvell still having a new coach feel because the pandemic prevented him from having a real first season.
Not to mention the Noles have a couple of high-profile legacy recruits they’re in the mix for, along with other blue-chip targets.
There’s a lot to like about where FSU football is from a recruiting standpoint. I think the staff is a better-recruiting staff than either Florida or Miami. They know they have something to sell in FSU football and have been relentless on the trails, and recruits have taken notice.
FSU has more to offer. It’s the only Florida school that’s been mediocre and come back to elite status in these recruits’ lifetimes.
When FSU coaches tell a recruit to come to FSU and help get it back to elite status, it’s something tangible, unlike the other two programs.