JUST IN: FSU Football Suffers Another Big Loss as ‘All-American’ 5-Star Decommits from FSU football…

In a significant development for Florida State University (FSU) football, four-star quarterback has decommitted from the program. Smigiel, ranked as the No. 36 overall recruit for the class of 2026, announced his decision last week, marking a notable shift in FSU’s recruiting landscape.

Brady Smigiel, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound quarterback from California, had committed to FSU earlier in his recruitment process. During his junior season, he led his high school team to a 14-1 record, amassing over 3,500 passing yards and 49 touchdowns. His impressive performance garnered attention from top college programs across the nation.

Smigiel’s decommitment is a significant setback for FSU, as he was expected to be a cornerstone of their 2026 recruiting class. His decision to explore other options opens the door for other programs to recruit him, potentially altering the trajectory of FSU’s future quarterback plans.

FSU’s coaching staff will need to reassess their recruiting strategy to fill the void left by Smigiel’s decommitment. The team may look to current roster members or explore additional transfer portal options to strengthen the quarterback position for the upcoming seasons.

 

 

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