Florida State works to secure safety commit Jemari Foreman on visit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 3:01 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Florida State is focused on safeguarding their commitment from safety Jemari Foreman during his official visit this weekend. Foreman, who committed to the Seminoles last September, is being pursued by the Louisville Cardinals, who made a strong impression after his recent visit. With Foreman being the only secondary commitment for FSU, retaining him is crucial as they face pressure from other schools for additional recruits, including targeting four-star safety Ta'Shawn Poole amid interest from Georgia. Foreman's visit holds significant weight for Florida State's recruitment efforts.
- •Jemari Foreman is visiting Florida State this weekend.
- •Louisville Cardinals are aiming to flip Foreman from FSU.
- •Foreman is Florida State's only safety commitment at this time.
- •FSU has recently lost multiple commitments, including Dayon Cooper to Tennessee.
- •The Seminoles are pursuing four-star safety Ta'Shawn Poole despite competition.
- 3:01 PMYahoo Sports — Florida State needs to shut down safety commit on his official visit
"The Louisville Cardinals are pushing to flip safety Jemari Foreman, but Florida State is hoping to shut down his recruitment during his official visit.
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