Florida State athletic director emphasizes need for improved football results
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Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Florida State athletic director Michael Alford stated there are no more excuses for the football program or head coach Mike Norvell. Alford noted the significant support from boosters, with over $106 million pledged in the last fiscal year. This investment follows two consecutive losing seasons, as FSU aims to improve on the field with increased resources dedicated to the program. Alford expects tangible results, emphasizing the urgency for the team to perform after substantial financial commitments were made.
- •Alford declares no more excuses for FSU football amid recent struggles.
- •Boosters pledged over $106 million in the past fiscal year.
- •FSU football has won just seven games in two seasons.
- •Increased resources include new coaching hires and facility upgrades.
- •Alford expects results to reflect the investments made by the program.
- 9:30 AMYahoo Sports — Mike Bianchi: Florida State AD Michael Alford says FSU boosters delivered, now it’s Mike Norvell’s turn
"ORLANDO, Fla. — After spending some time talking with Florida State athletic director Michael Alford this week, one thing became abundantly clear: There are no more excuses. Not for Florida State football. Not for Mike Norvell. And, increasingly, not for an athletic department that has spent years fighting, fundraising and investing to acquire the financial firepower it says it needs to ...
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