FSU football: Top 3 May observations with Mike Norvell

Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell coaches a player during a drill. The Seminoles work on stepping up their game in the offseason during a spring practice, Thursday, March 12, 2020.Fsu Football Practice537
Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell coaches a player during a drill. The Seminoles work on stepping up their game in the offseason during a spring practice, Thursday, March 12, 2020.Fsu Football Practice537 /
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FSU football coach Mike Norvell is less than 100 days from arguably the most important season in his young coaching career.

FSU as a whole has a lot of positive momentum. The football program has momentum on the recruiting trails.

There were four former FSU players selected in the 2021 NFL Draft and two more signed as undrafted free agents.

FSU has chosen a new president-elect. The Seminole Boosters are over 77 percent past their 13,000 member goal, and a vote passed to provide 20 million dollars towards infrastructure repairs at Doak Campbell Stadium.

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FSU softball is going to the World Series, and FSU baseball made the Field of 64. FSU had youth football camps all over the state, which should pay dividends in several ways.

The program seems to be going in the right direction, completing spring camp with no major hiccups and players spending lots of time developing their talents.

Every month seems to unveil new observations and long-term vision for the Mike Norvell era. Let’s take a look at three observations from May.