The Florida State Seminoles haven’t necessarily struggled to recruit quarterbacks during head coach Mike Norvell’s time in Tallahassee. Over the last few years, the program has landed promising prospects such as four-star Luke Kromenhoek, four-star AJ Duffy, four-star Kevin Sperry, and three-star Brock Glenn.
The problem has ultimately come down to development. Though the jury is still out on Sperry, Kromenhoek, Glenn, and Duffy all struggled when they were in the lineup.
Florida State made significant changes to try to get the unit back on track this offseason. The program promoted assistant wide receivers coach Austin Tucker to quarterbacks coach after Tony Tokarz left for the offensive coordinator job at Buffalo.
Tucker worked with the quarterbacks early in his tenure with the Seminoles. Now he’s getting an opportunity in an elevated role, and FSU isn’t giving itself any shortage of options on the recruiting trail, in both present and future classes.
FSU Offers 2029 QB Prospect