Seminoles Court Four-Star RB with Explosive Visit
Florida State landed an official visit from Baton Rouge Catholic star Jayden Miles, a four-star running back who has scheduled to see FSU from May 29–31 before visiting Ohio State, LSU, and Kentucky. Miles, who exploded for over 1,000 rushing yards and set a school record with seven touchdowns in a game, holds offers dating back to May 2024 and ranks as the No. 30 running back in the 2027 class. At 6-foot-2 and 203 pounds, he’s weighing a July 4 decision while FSU’s new position coach tries to flip his recruitment in a crowded field.
Florida State’s play-by-play department must have thought “official visit” was code for “fourth of July barbecue,” because nothing says fireworks like inviting a running back to campus ahead of everyone else. They’ve rustled up more visits than a telemarketer, hoping Miles forgets LSU’s in-state magic show and Ohio State’s endless block “O” pep talks. Meanwhile, FSU’s coaching carousel is spin-drying recruits faster than a spin cycle, proving if you recruit enough positions, one might just show up.
Seminoles Try to Hijack Hoosiers’ Top CB
Florida State has jumped into the race for four-star cornerback Monsanna Torbert Jr., a rising senior already committed to Indiana. Torbert Jr., the No. 138 overall prospect and No. 16 CB in the 2027 class, threw for 1,791 yards and 26 touchdowns in high school while also tallying 40 tackles and three interceptions on defense. Though Ohio State and Alabama have offers on the table, FSU’s late push could shake up his trip to IU’s campus.
In the high-stakes world of recruiting, FSU showed up fashionably late like a party guest who forgot the cake. They slid into Monsanna’s DMs—“Hey, remember us?”—just as he was tying the knot with Indiana’s offer. Now FSU’s hoping their flashy NIL packages and campus tours can overshadow the Hoosiers’ honeymoon. Who knew showing up after the wedding could be a winning strategy? Pass the confetti; they’re here for the bouquet.
Jets Pounce on Seminole DT in Fourth Round
The New York Jets selected former Florida State defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr. with the No. 103 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Jackson, a 6-foot-5, 315-pound space-eater, started 24 games at FSU and recorded 129 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and 7.5 sacks over five seasons. Known for his massive frame and disruptive potential, he joins a Jets line already bolstered by previous picks aiming to plug run-stopping holes.
The Jets apparently decided the best way to build up their interior was by stacking someone the size of a small building in the middle. Jackson is now the latest human turducken tasked with eating blockers all day—ideal for freeing up blitzing linebackers and clearing the way for imaginary running backs. New York’s trenches just became Seminole-strong, proving once again that if you’re big enough, fundamentals are just a suggestion.

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