Somehow, despite having their worst season since the 1970s, the Florida State Seminoles are in line to have a pretty good recruiting class for 2026. Now, is it top-10 or top-five, or anything crazy like that?
The Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team lost another winnable road game against their in-state rivals Florida State and failed to avoid the season sweep against the Seminoles.
Florida State's latest addition to its 2026 class came last week in the form of three-star linebacker Karon Maycock, who committed to the Seminoles over Miami, Alabama, Florida, and others. Maycock's recruiting ranking may not flash off the page but he's a player with the potential to be a versatile defender at the college level.
Florida State men's basketball ... against teams at least .500. The Seminoles have battled inconsistency all year, which has led to their current situation. Miami is the worst team left on its ...
Malique Ewin scored a career-high 24 points and shot 10 for 10 from the field to lead host Florida State over rival Miami 74-66 on Wednesday night in Tallahassee, Fla.
On Thursday evening, three-star linebacker Karon Maycock announced he was committing to the Seminoles over an offer list that included Miami, Florida, Alabama, and multiple other P4 programs. Maycock was in Tallahassee for a junior day earlier this month and his decision comes not long after that trip.
The Miami Hurricanes (6-19, 2-12 ACC) will look to end an 11-game road losing streak when they square off against the Florida State Seminoles (15-10, 6-8 ACC) on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at
BOTTOM LINE: Jamir Watkins and Florida State host Matthew Cleveland and Miami (FL) in ACC action. The Seminoles are 9-4 in home games. Florida State averages 75.3 points while outscoring opponents by 4.4 points per game.