FSU’s Bold Play for Tomorrow’s Quarterback Phenom
After securing three-star signal‐caller Logan Flaherty in May, Florida State’s recruiting machine shifts focus to 2028 standout Trey Wright. With early interest already turning heads, coaches are planning campus visits and junior days to woo the Texas dual‐threat, fresh off a monster sophomore year (4,042 passing yards, 38 TDs; 1,764 rushing yards, 16 more scores). FSU now boasts one verbal commit in the ’28 class and a stacked QB room for 2026, featuring Ashton Daniels, Dean DeNobile, Michael Grant, Malachi Marshall, Kevin Sperry, and Jaden O’Neal.
In a stunning display of collegiate matchmaking, FSU has the efficiency of a dating app—minus the awkward first-date conversations. Logan Flaherty? Swipe right. Trey Wright? Pending for a summer fling. Their recruitment squads apparently believe that landing a quarterback is like snagging avocado toast on a brunch menu: everyone wants it, and FSU’s determined not to let it sell out before they get their plate. Meanwhile, the depth chart resembles a telesales pitch—“How many quarterbacks is too many? We’ll take six!” One can almost hear the phone ringing off the hook: “Hello? Yes, this is Florida State; we’d like to extend our sincere, desperate, slightly over‐eager offer to you, Mr. Future Heisman.” The only thing missing? A marching band serenading every campus visit—though knowing FSU, that might be next week’s campaign stunt.

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