BaseballNo. 8 Florida State swept Notre Dame to close a perfect 4-0 homestand, winning 11-0 on Friday, 9-7 on Saturday and 6-4 on Sunday — the Seminoles’ second series sweep in six ACC weekends:
It was a week full of postgame high-fives 😀 pic.twitter.com/AFBl5tDVDL
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No. 12 Florida State softball swept North Carolina to close out Senior Weekend, winning 8-4 on Friday, clinching the series Saturday and run-ruling the Tar Heels 10-2 on Sunday to improve to 39-7 on the season:
Ashtyn "Do it All" Danley📺ACCNX#Team43 pic.twitter.com/KColyGPVxW
— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) April 19, 2026
Florida State wrapped up spring camp with the quarterback competition unresolved, and TN took a closer look at what the 15 practices revealed — and left unanswered — heading into fall:
David Hale took a look at FSU football recruiting in the Norvell era and the results are uh, not good:
Since 2020, when he arrived, he’s inked seven high school QBs (all rankings via 247).
Those seven QBs — and apologies to Jaden O’Neal, who just arrived — have started a grand total of 29 games in their careers. That’s it. Six QBs with at least a year of playing eligibility and they’ve managed to start just 29 games. Not at FSU. At any school.
Of those 29 starts, 25 have come against FBS competition. Of those 25 games… how many do you think they’ve won?
And those two wins? Tate Rodemaker vs. Florida in 2023 and Brock Glenn vs. Louisville a week later.
At FSU, Norvell has signed 41 blue-chip recruits out of high school from 2020 through 2025. That averages out to about seven a year, which is below what you’d expect from a place like FSU but, in the portal era, it’s not exactly a problematic number if you’re adding blue-chip transfer talent, too.
How many, of the 41 blue-chippers FSU’s signed between 2020 and 2025 have started at least 12 games so far?
Of those 41 players, more than half (23) have never started a game at FSU.
Considering there are 22 players on the field over six years, that means FSU’s blue-chip recruits — the guys with the highest expected ROI — have filled a grand total of about 8% of the program’s necessary starts.
Florida State added a fifth transfer portal commit over the weekend, landing 6-foot-11 Colorado forward Sebastian Rancik over Kentucky:
Florida State women’s basketball also added Georgia transfer Savannah Henderson to its 2026-27 signing class on Saturday:
A forward, Henderson will join the Seminoles as a redshirt senior for the 2026-27 season after transferring from Georgia. “We are excited to welcome Savannah to Florida State,” Wyckoff said. “Her length and versatility impacts the game on both ends of the floor. She has elite-level experience and toughness that we’re excited to have on the roster. Savannah has a great work ethic and we look forward to her development while she helps push our program forward.”
During her redshirt junior season with the Bulldogs, Henderson appeared in 28 games, starting six and averaged 18.8 minutes per game. Henderson continued to improve throughout the season after sitting out the 2024-25 season due to injury. She had a career day against Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament where she scored 11 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and registered three steals.
