3 reasons why FSU is set up well for the next three years in the CFB landscape

Is Florida State football set up well for the next three years?
Florida State football and coaches players arrive for the fifth FSU spring football practice of the 2023 season on Thursday, March 23.

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Florida State football and coaches players arrive for the fifth FSU spring football practice of the 2023 season on Thursday, March 23. Mike Norvell 1 Of 1 | Ehsan Kassim/Tallahassee Democrat / USA TODAY NETWORK
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I know what the readers will say about this one...

Please hold your pitchforks ready since the Florida State football program finished with a 2-10 record after having an undefeated regular season and a conference championship in 2023.

Florida State head football coach Mike Norvell is under fire for his performance after finishing with a 10-3 season in 2022 and a 13-1 campaign in 2023. Norvell has the fans wondering if he is the man for the job.

That is a wild thought process since the program has ascended to elevated highs each season, but the fan base saw enough during the 2024 season to doubt his abilities as a head football coach.

If this is the case, then why am I asking this question? I happened to scroll through social media and saw this graphic by On3's J.D. PicKell, which talks about college football teams that are set up for the most success in the next three years.

PicKell did not include Florida State (obviously), but I want to list three reasons for why the Seminoles are set up well for the next three years in the college football landscape.

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