TALLAHASSEE — When Florida State opens spring football camp Monday, the Seminoles carry growing expectations that the program hasn’t felt in more than five years.
A 10-win season and the return of more than a dozen starters have pushed FSU back into the national conversation for the first time since 2016. According to ESPN, the roster returns 87% of last season’s production, the most among Football Bowl Subdivision programs, highlighted by quarterback Jordan Travis, running back Trey Benson and edge rusher Jared Verse.
“I’m ecstatic that people are talking about Florida State nationally,” said coach Mike Norvell.