FSU FOOTBALL FALL CAMP
Florida State football started its fall camp last week. It is an exciting time as the Seminoles take on the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday, August 30th at 3:30 PM EST in the friendly confines of Doak Campbell Stadium.
This is a moment that the program needs to prove that they belong after its abysmal 2-10 record, and had everyone outside of the program laughing when they said that the Florida State Seminoles did not belong.
Even though I might be biased and bleed Garnet and Gold, I am here to tell you that Florida State is a top-15 college football program, and the expectation should always be competing for conference and national championships. The Seminoles always have an unconquered spirit.
HATERS GONNA HATE
Even when Florida State football won a national championship in 2013, there were individuals who doubted and hated the Seminoles for no reason. That is the nature of the business, even in our daily lives. Social media is everywhere, where fans, players, coaches, family members, etc. can see it. Individuals can be cruel, and posts circulate that might be seen as a troll attempt to engage people to comment on the topic. It is the nature of the business.
No3 Sports, which is a troll parody account of On3, is likely a Miami and Florida fan who despises Florida State and probably has nothing better to do than troll the Seminole fan base. He dropped this video below that had arch-rival fan bases talking on social media.
FSU might have the worst WR room in the country 🔥 pic.twitter.com/gkITyan19P
— No3 Sports (@No3sports) August 1, 2025
It is simply engagement farming that they can get the clicks and follows to grow the account. However, it might be sustainable without tangible evidence. Florida State football's social media account dropped this fall camp video that had the fan base excited (check out this piece that our own Kelvin Hunt wrote about this topic).
Day In, Day Out#NoleFamily | #KeepCLIMBing pic.twitter.com/t8TDEoG7Cq
— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) August 3, 2025
It is great to witness some highlights from the wide receiver position, where it featured heavy contributors such as Lawayne McCoy, Elijah Moore, and Jayvan Boggs. It is nice to see the youngsters piecing it together in fall camp.
That looked like one of the biggest failures of last season was the lack of explosiveness on offense, where the pass catchers couldn't create separation and generate points on the scoreboard. I hope this foreshadows into something special on August 30th.