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Transfers boost roster

Norvell uses family culture to help lure top candidates

- By Matt Murschel Orlando Sentinel

When Casey Roddick decided to transfer from Colorado, the 6-foot-4, 310-pound redshirt senior offensive lineman took a business approach.

With a short window, Roddick’s decision wouldn’t come down to a fancy recruiting pitch like in high school. This time, it would be where he felt the perfect fit would be for him as he played out his final year of eligibilit­y.

The fit turned out to be Florida State.

“I’ve had a great opportunit­y to be a part of two really good historical programs ... with Colorado and Florida State now,” said Roddick. “The biggest thing about it was the culture and the people you’re around, more importantl­y, the people you work with you get to learn from and grow with as well.”

Roddick’s evaluation of the program isn’t new. It’s a theme carried throughout Mike Norvell’s time as FSU’s coach. Norvell was hired in 2020 and inherited a roster lacking depth and talent.

To alleviate the issue, Norvell turned to the transfer portal, where he could address many urgent needs. He’s added 43 transfers in the last four recruiting classes: 7 (2020), 12 (2021), 14 (2022) and 10 (2023). The group included 11 4-star and 30 3-star prospects, according to 247Sports rankings.

Former edge rusher Jermaine Johnson would win ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2021. He was one of seven transfers to earn a spot on the all-ACC team along with safety Jammie Robinson, running back Jashaun Corbin, edge rusher Keir Thomas, guards Dillan Gibbons and Devontay Love-Taylor and defensive tackle Fabien Lovett.

The following year, the Seminoles had nine transfers named to the All-ACC list with edge rusher Jared Verse, running back Trey Benson, receivers Johnny Wilson and Mycah Pittman, linebacker Tatum Bethune and guard D’Mitri Emmanuel along with Gibbons, Robinson and Lovett.

“You have to know what you’re looking for and need,” said Norvell. “I’ve said we’re looking for the right fit since

I arrived at Florida State. We’ve been able to find it at the high school ranks and as well as the transfer portal. Guys have bought into how and what we’re trying to do. They’ve become great leaders and made a great impact.”

The right fit has paid off for FSU, which saw its win total climb from 3 in 2020 to 10 in 2022.

Last season, the Seminoles were ranked for the first time since 2018 and qualified for a bowl game for the first time since 2019. The win over Oklahoma in the Cheez-It Bowl was the first postseason victory for the program since the 2017 Independen­ce Bowl.

“When you can show the examples, not just talk about what can be done but show how we’ve done it and the success, guys want to be a part of that,” Norvell said of the transfer process. “They can see themselves in those situations.”

Many of the 10 transfers who joined the Florida State roster this spring did so for various reasons. But it was Norvell and his coaches who won over many of those players in their initial conversati­ons.

“Coach Norvell was one of the first guys to reach out to me and that stuck with me,” said tight end Jaheim Bell (South Carolina). “The conversati­ons I had with him over the phone — I wouldn’t say they were mind-blowing — they were just different. It wasn’t coachspeak. It was real talk.”

Said Roddick: “He was the first person to reach out to me, so that struck something in my head. If Florida State wants me, that’s big.”

Keiondre Jones appeared in 36 games (22 starts) in four seasons at Auburn, with the 6-3, 335-pound offensive guard totaling 1,598 offensive snaps with the Tigers. When asked why he chose to finish his career with the Seminoles, his answer came down to culture.

“Why not?” Jones said. “We’ve got championsh­ip hopes and championsh­ip goals.

“That was big to me coming from a program with the same expectatio­n — a championsh­ip year in and year out — to have the same type of expectatio­n and have proven they can do it recently.”

This type of culture has attracted many players to play for a program that last won an ACC championsh­ip and qualified for the College Football Playoff in 2014.

 ?? STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Florida State’s return to football relevance has been because of its use of the transfer portal. The Seminoles have signed 43 transfers in the four recruiting classes under coach Mike Norvell, including defensive end Jared Verse, left,.
STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDO SENTINEL Florida State’s return to football relevance has been because of its use of the transfer portal. The Seminoles have signed 43 transfers in the four recruiting classes under coach Mike Norvell, including defensive end Jared Verse, left,.

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