FSU's Transfer Portal Activity Gets Complicated
The Florida State Seminoles have been navigating the complex world of college football transfers, with multiple players making their way into the transfer portal. According to sources within the program, several key contributors are expected to leave Tallahassee in the coming weeks. Defensive back Jordan Simmons, a junior who has seen significant playing time for FSU, is one name that has been frequently mentioned as being on his way out of town. A report from ESPN suggests that Simmons will be making an official visit to Georgia Tech next weekend, sparking speculation about his potential departure from the Seminoles. On offense, wide receiver Onterio Epps has become increasingly vocal in his desire to transfer, citing a lack of playing time and opportunities for growth within the program. With Epps expected to enter the transfer portal, FSU will need to scramble to find a solution that meets their needs without sacrificing valuable depth at the position. The departure of Simmons and Epps would mark another significant blow to a Seminoles program that is already facing increased pressure from top-ranked teams in the ACC. As the coaching staff works to address these losses, they must also consider the implications of these transfers on their recruiting strategy for the upcoming class. FSU head coach Mike Norvell has been vocal about his commitment to maintaining a strong and competitive roster, despite the challenges posed by player departures. “We’re going to find ways to make it work,” he said in a recent press conference. “We have to be proactive and take care of our own guys, while also bringing in new talent that will help us compete at the highest level.” As the transfer portal continues to evolve, FSU fans can expect a flurry of activity over the coming weeks as the program navigates its way through this challenging period. Stay tuned for further updates on FSU’s Transfer Portal activity and keep an eye on our Transfer Tracker for all the latest news and developments.