Izayah Vickers could visit FSU for season opener against New Mexico State
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 6:45 PM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026
College SportsFour-star cornerback Izayah Vickers, a local prospect from Tallahassee, aims to attend Florida State's season opener against New Mexico State on August 29. Vickers, who had a strong sophomore season with 65 tackles and multiple turnovers, has a confirmed visit for the Seminoles' season finale against Florida on November 27. He's also set to see FSU face Miami on October 17. Florida State has shown interest in Vickers, who is considered a top recruit in the 2028 class, making this potential visit significant for both the player and the program.
- •Vickers is a four-star cornerback from Florida State University High School.
- •He aims to attend FSU's season opener on August 29.
- •Vickers has a visit planned for the season finale against Florida on November 27.
- •He recorded 65 tackles and three fumble recoveries last season.
- •Vickers ranks as the No. 10 cornerback in the 2028 recruiting cycle.
- 6:45 PMYahoo Sports — Local blue-chip CB could visit FSU for season opener
"Four-star cornerback Izayah Vickers, a Tallahassee product, already has a game visit locked in with FSU. However, me could see them multiple times.
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