FSU adds eight commitments, players shutting down recruitments
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 8:45 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Florida State University continues to build momentum in its 2027 recruiting class, securing eight commitments in June alone. Notable recruits include four-star defensive lineman Sam LeJeune and top-ranked wide receiver Sean Green, both confirming their commitment by shutting down their recruitments. This trend follows a difficult two-year stretch for FSU, where they secured only seven wins. The commitment wave indicates growing confidence in head coach Mike Norvell's vision for the program's future, though official signings remain pending. FSU aims to reclaim its status as a top recruiting program.
- •FSU has received eight commitments in June 2026.
- •Four-star defensive lineman Sam LeJeune is among the recent commitments.
- •Top receiver Sean Green has committed and shut down his recruitment.
- •FSU's program seeks to recover from seven wins over the last two years.
- •Many recruits have expressed confidence in coach Mike Norvell's vision.
- 8:45 PMYahoo Sports — FSU has gotten a plethora of commits to shut down their recruitment
"The Florida State Seminoles aren't just landing a bunch of commitments, they're also getting players to shut down their recruitments.
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