The NCAA Transfer Portal gets wilder every year with players free to move on to new programs at a whim. While the avenue has benefitted some transfers, it doesn't always work out as expected for the vast majority who decide to test its waters.
The Miami Hurricanes have been fighting to be back on top of the college football world for the past two decades. Every season starts with promise before ending in disappointment.
Former Florida State running back Rodney Hill has officially transferred to Miami. In January of 2022, Hill enrolled at FSU and saw some significant game time in his first two seasons for the Seminoles.
The latest NCAA Transfer Portal window has provided plenty of surprises after players such as running back Rodney Hill, tight end Markeston Douglas, offensive lineman Bless Harris, defensive tackle Malcolm Ray, and linebacker DJ Lundy all declared their intent to move on from Florida State.
The latest NCAA Transfer Portal window has provided a couple of surprises in Tallahassee. The Seminoles expected some attrition going into the period but eyebrows were raised after players such as running back Rodney Hill, tight end Markeston Douglas, defensive tackle Malcolm Ray, and linebacker DJ Lundy announced their intentions to move on.
With the college football season nearing an end, the transfer portal season is in full swing. The Florida State Seminoles have seen a wave of players make their way out of Tallahassee.
The usual prep on third down, red zone, and one-minute drill were all systems go during a chilly Wednesday practice The College Football Playoff rankings came out for the first time yesterday, pinning Florida State at No.
The defense dominated during a chilly morning practice. On a chillier Tuesday morning, the heat in Tallahassee turned up at the Dunlap practice facility.
The Seminoles almost throw it away in Chesnut Hill but came out victorious to end up. 3-0 The Florida State Seminoles bandwagon seemingly lost some weight on the flight back to Boston this weekend, as Saturday’s performance provided the first display of mortality in the Seminoles.
“Both sides of the ball had unacceptable lapses.” No. 3 Florida State had its first major scare of the season on Saturday, escaping its ACC opener with a close 31-29 win over the Boston College Eagles.
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