No. 13 Florida State solidified its best season since 2016 in the Cheez-It Bowl on Thursday, beating the Oklahoma Sooners to advance to 10-3 (5-3) on the year.
The win was a feather in the cap on a 2022 season that saw the Seminoles begin to finally piece together the vision that head coach Mike Norvell has for the program, stumbling during a three-game losing streak but the rest of the year showcasing explosive offensive play and a defense featuring plenty of talented stars.
After the game, national personalities ranging from sportswriters to former and future Seminoles weighed in on the win as well as what the future could hold for Norvell and his squad:
Everett Dawkins (Former Florida State defensive lineman):
Jamorie Flagg (2024 defensive line commit):
Alex Atkins (Florida State offensive coordinator):
Brendan Gant (Florida State linebacker):
Mycah Pittman (Florida State wide receiver):
Ron Dugans (Florida State wide receivers coach):
Camren McDonald (Florida State tight end):
Azareyeh Thomas (Florida State defensive back):
Kevin Knowles (Florida State defensive back):
DeCalon Brooks (Former Florida State linebacker):
Timothy Donovan (Ambassador for Big Man, Big Heart w/ Dillan Gibbons):
Amari Gainer (Florida State linebacker):
Wyatt Rector (Florida State tight end):
Robert Cooper (Florida State defensive tackle):
John Papuchis (Florida State defensive ends/special teams coach):
Jordan Travis (Florida State quarterback/Cheez-It Bowl MVP):
Adam Fuller (Florida State defensive coordinator):
Tate Rodemaker (Florida State quarterback):
Darrick Yray (Florida State general manager):
Everett Dawkins (Former Florida State defensive lineman):
Devon Travis (Jordan Travis’ brother):
ACC Network:
Marvin Wilson (Former Florida State defensive lineman):
Danny Kanell (Former Florida State quarterback):
Jashaun Corbin (Former Florida State running back):
Jermaine Johnson (Former Florida State defensive end):
CJ Heard (2024 safety commit):