Everything Noles: For Florida State Seminoles Fans

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2025/10/20
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Gospel of Ham: Tipping off the Luke Loucks era -- Looking at FSU's new staff, team and schedule ahead of season
2025/10/20
For the first time in 22 years, Florida State basketball will be led by a new head basketball coach. Luke Loucks, returning back to his alma mater to replace longtime legend Leonard Hamilton, has hit reset in Tallahassee, bringing in a new staff and essentially an entire new roster as he looks to revitlize a program that’s been stuck in neutral (and reverse, on too many occasions) for the past few seasons. On the latest episode of The Gospel of Ham (listen, the man earned the podcast title), Matt Minnick and Michael Rogner break down this year’s edition of the Seminoles, ranging from the staff that Loucks has put together, the players that’ll be taking the court this season and the schedule they’ll be going up against. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What FSU's early success means for 2026 recruiting class
2025/09/12
Florida State had a major summer on the recruiting trail, vaulting into the top 15 of the composite rankings after a slow start following last year's debacle. It’s easy to build up classes before recruits see games get played, and so heading into August, the question then became whether the Seminoles were going to be able to maintain that momentum once the season rolled around. A 2-0 start that includes a season-redefining win over Alabama and a record-setting 74-point victory helps answer that. On the latest episode of the Florida State of Recruiting podcast, the Three Stars (Josh Pick, NoleThruandThru and Tim Alumbaugh) break down how the Seminoles’ on-field success is translating to the trail, which positions remain key priorities, names to watch and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Breaking down FSU's upset win over Alabama: New expectations, players of the game and more
2025/09/02
After a dominant Week 1 victory over Alabama, Florida State is riding high and reasserting itself on the national stage. The Seminoles thoroughly defeated the Tide by dominating both lines of scrimmage and being “the aggressor,” in the words of Mike Norvell. In one weekend, the Seminoles went from a question mark to sitting inside the Top 25 with their schedule about to open up. Listen in today, and every Tuesday throughout the season, as the Seminole Wrap team, Perry Kostidakis, Jacob Smith, and Jordan Silversmith break down FSU’s game over the weekend, along with a host of other topics. In this episode, the team discusses the players of the game, new expectations for FSU heading into the rest of the season, and the cathartic atmosphere inside Doak Campbell Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We’re not PBU, we’re DBU:” Norvell pushing FSU defense to “focus on the finish” during Jacksonville road trip -- interview with Norvell, DL Coach Terrance Knighton and DL Deante McCray
2025/08/07
Over the last week, a common complaint has found a home amidst head coach Mike Norvell’s practice evaluations — missed opportunities. Even when complimentary of his team’s mindset, approach, execution and potential, he’s found himself repeatedly expressing disappointment in the lack of fully taking advantage of moments that hold even more weight when the season rolls around, particularly on the defensive side. “We’ve had some opportunities to to create takeaways defensively, left a few of them out there, really within all three groups,” he said following Thursday’s practice in Jacksonville. “Plenty of people are happy with PBU. We’re not PBU University. We’re DBU University. You got to go make the play. Go finish the play, put yourself in position. You have to be able to finish in those moments — when you’re back there [during a game], the entire stadium when a defensive player is “oh, oh man.” Those are game-changers, ones that absolutely impact the course of all things, so it’s one of the things we’re really emphasizing — the focus to the finish.“ The hope is that the Seminoles’ road trip to Jacksonville, an annual excursion under Norvell, will accelerate both the understanding of expectations and the team-building that occurs in the dog days of summer. “They understand the opportunity that we have,” Norvell said. “You get an opportunity to come be in a place where it’s just us and our guys know that. Everybody’s got their own unique journey, our own backstories and when you get to spend time together and get to know a little bit more of somebody’s why, when you get to really spend more of that quality time, it just continues to bring you together.” Defensive line coach Terrance Knighton’s backstory includes Jacksonville, where he spent three years after being selected by the Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft, a fact not lost on lineman Deante McCray — himself having spent time in Duval. “It’s awesome to be in a room like that,” McCray said. “Like he’s been where we’re all trying to get to. So, we’re going to listen to what he says. He’s really relatable. He’s seen it. He’s coached it. He’s seen it all. Like, you know what I’m saying? That’s a guy where you believe everything he says. No question. Like, he wants you to run in a wall 100 miles per hour, you gonna run into a wall 100 miles per hour.” Knighton has seen his example embraced by his unit, to a degree that they’ve begun emulating his personality. Asked if he brought up any tales from his days in a Jaguars uniform, he said his players beat him to the punch. “They do it all the time. They give me crap about it,” he joked, saying “they pull up old YouTube videos and things like that — obviously I tell them I was the best ever, so they go and look for film on it. We have a good time with it, they were like, “Oh, coach, you’re back in Jacksonville. Are you going to cry?” And then all you know, all this stuff. But we have a good time, man, you always know your group as a position coach takes on your personality. So, I’m used to the banter and the locker room talk. So, we’re having a lot of fun with it.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU coaches talk first scrimmage: Mike Norvell, Gus Malzahn, Tony White interviews
2025/08/06
Florida State football, with 24 days remaining until the season opener against the Alabama Crimson Tide, is in the midst of what head coach Mike Norvell called a “critical, critical week” following Tuesday’s scrimmage. Strapping up in full pads for the first time this fall, the Seminoles are now hoping to build upon the initial foundation established through six days of camp and chip away at the mental mistakes that Norvell says are keeping the team from fully elevating to the standard he’s seeking. "You felt guys playing emotional, with energy, excitement,” he said on a post-scrimmage video conference with the media. “There were some things we absolutely gotta get cleaned up, had some foolish penalties that showed up tonight that kind of cost the team in moments. We gotta be more disciplined in some aspects of that, but I thought it was a good first scrimmage. You kind of get a sense of exactly where we are.” Offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and defensive coordinator Tony White, both in their first years in Tallahassee, spoke with the media today to offer their own insight into the scrimmage and what they’ve seen from the team so far. Tuesday’s scrimmage reportedly featured the offense getting to a hot start, taking advantage of second-chances provided by slip-ups on the defensive side. While they managed to regain their footing as the night continued, White said the self-inflicted issues had a lingering impression on his evaluation of their performance. “First scrimmages, you’re always going to have some good plays and bad plays,” White said. “I think there are some just the thing that stands out are certain performances, some guys that you thought may play a little bit better did not, and some guys who you didn’t know how they were going to play really perform well. “And so the biggest disturbing thing was the penalties. I think we had a couple unsportsmanlike penalties, lined up offside a couple times, misalignments, things like that that really bug you. They extend drives. Two of those penalties actually ended up where we stop them, we get a penalty and then they go on to score. So those really those are the things that you need to control, which you can.” Malzahn said the scrimmage featured the first time that “our 11 guys were out there togther,” alluding to the health issues that plagued the team in the spring and potentially hitting that the depth chart is on its way to being solidified, as well as acknowledging that the early hot start was intentional, saying “the first half was pretty basic with what they did defensively so we could really evaluate our guys.” “The second half, everybody played football,” he continued. “From a big picture standpoint, it was good for us from an evaluation standpoint to see what guys could do, who’s ready, who’s not, who needs work — just really putting the pieces of the puzzle together. I mean, what are we 23 24 days away? The urgency of putting everything together because the way things went in the spring is really high, so these next six practices are going to be very very important before we really start turning the page for Alabama.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU football first day of practice interivews: Mike Norvell, Duce Robinson, Luke Petitbon
2025/07/31
Florida State kicked off preseason camp on Wednesday, officially kicking off prep for the season opener vs. the Alabama Crimson Tide. A hot day that saw temperatures hit 95, per myself and an embarrassing amount of sweat that will never truly leave me, head coach Mike Norvell was pleased with the intial showing from his squad but is looking for good to become great as kickoff comes closer. “It was good to see the players get out there, communicate, and work to execute. I thought that was something positive throughout the day. You didn’t see a ton of mistakes from guys who were here in the spring. Some of the older newcomers also did a good job. Some of the summer transfers and young guys showed up and did well. It was good to see them in their first practice. I do think we’ll see a big step from today to tomorrow. That first day brings a lot of anxiety and excitement. I thought the workflow was good, but there’s definitely a lot of improvement we need from day one to day two.” Wide receiver Duce Robinson and offensive lineman Luke Petitbon, each offering their vote of confidence in what the offense is capable of this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU recruiting: Recapping Seminoles' major month on the trail, what holes remain in 2026 recruiting class and more
2025/07/16
After a tumultuous 2–10 season and major offseason staff turnover, many expected Florida State’s 2025 recruiting class to reflect the chaos. Instead, the Seminoles have quietly rebounded with a strong summer stretch and currently hold the No. 15-ranked class in the country per the 247Sports Composite. With 22 commits already in the fold, the Three Stars (Josh Pick, NoleThruandThru and Tim Alumbaugh) are here with another episode of the Florida State of Recruiting podcast to break down the players who have joined FSU’s 2026 recruiting class. The trio talk the Seminoles’ summer surge as well as taking a look at the class as a whole — what’s improved since last season, where are the hits and misses are and what position groups and players are their favorite. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU softball takes on Texas Tech in Super Regionals: Breakdown, preview, analysis of NCAA Tournament
2025/05/21
Florida State is off to Super Regionals, set to face off against the Texas Tech Red Raiders following a dramatic victory over the Auburn Tigers in two games in Tallahassee to kick off NCAA Tournament competition. On this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap, Brian and Gwyn break down the Seminoles' regionals performance as well as their matchup vs. Texas Tech. The duo review results from the rest of the field -- including some unexpected upsets -- and look at the road to Oklahoma City for the country at large. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU basketball head coach Luke Loucks talks vision for Seminoles, roster approach, team philosophy and more
2025/05/15
New FSU basketball coach Luke Loucks discusses his vision for FSU: a fast, three-point-heavy, NBA-style offense and a top-tier defense, inspired by Steve Kerr and Mike Brown. Speaking in Jacksonville, he talks on JU transfer Robert McCray V and how he brings what Loucks believes to be NBA-level athleticism to the squad, part of his first-year approach of blending portal talent with homegrown players. In addition, he spoke on the ACC’s down year (pushing for more investment to rival the SEC), praises Leonard Hamilton’s Hall of Fame legacy and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mike Norvell interview: FSU football head coach talks spring, offseason, Tommy Castellanos and more
2025/05/15
After wrapping up the annual trip to Amelia Island for the ACC Spring Meetings, FSU head coach Mike Norvell made a stop in Jacksonville on Thursday for a Seminole Boosters event. Before meeting with fans, he spoke with the media on a variety of topics, including his post-spring thoughts on his squad, what he's seen from new quarterback Tommy Castellanos as well as the rest of his gunslingers, what lessons he's taking from last season and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU softball postseason breakdown: What to expect from Tallahassee Regional as Seminoles start championship chase
2025/05/14
The Florida State softball team will open their NCAA Tournament run at home this Friday as the Seminoles host the Tallahassee Regional. The No. 5 overall seed FSU is set to host the Auburn Tigers for the second year in a row, the USF Bulls and the Robert Morris Colonials as the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 seeds for the weekend. On this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap podcast, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin discuss the Seminoles draw with this regional, including the unusual path that brought Auburn back to town this year, USF’s strength in the circle and Robert Morris’ potential upset hopes. They also recap an eventful last two weeks that saw a no-hitter, the announcement of a season-ending injury, clinching an ACC regular season title and a loss in the ACC Tournament Championship Game. Gwyn and Brian also give their picks for each regional around the country this weekend through Softball America’s World Series Pickem Challenge. And yes, that includes who they expect to be in Tallahassee next weekend for the Super Regionals plus some top-seed upsets around the country. As we get started on the postseason run, thank you for listening all year long and allowing us to talk softball with you. We’re excited to watch the next month of softball ahead. Tallahassee Regional: Game schedule, TV info May 16 Game 1: South Florida vs. Auburn | 12 p.m. | ESPNU Game 2: Robert Morris vs. No. 5 Florida State | 2:30 p.m. | ACC Network May 17 Game 3: Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 | 1 p.m. | TV TBD Game 4: Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2 | 3:30 p.m. | TV TBD* *Loser eliminated Game 5: Loser of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4 | 6 p.m. | TV TBD* *Loser eliminated May 18 Game 6: Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 5 | 12 p.m. | TV TBD Game 7 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD | 2:30 p.m. | TV TBD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU softball looks to clinch ACC title: Breakdown of Seminoles' April, preview of series vs. Virginia Tech,
2025/05/02
The Florida State Seminoles softball team is heading to Virginia Tech this weekend one win away from clinching the ACC regular season championship and the top seed in next week’s ACC Tournament. For the Noles, it’s been a strong last few weeks as they enter the final week of the regular season 16-2 in conference play, 42-7 overall and currently on the right side of the top-eight national seed bubble. On this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin look at the biggest strengths of the team with the large majority of the year in the rearview mirror, the growth to sure up some weak spots, the potential ACC Tournament sleepers and the bracketology outlook for the Noles with just a few games remaining before the NCAA Regionals get underway. Plus, they look back at this week’s Senior Showcase honoring an outstanding class of seniors who have left a lasting mark on the program and Michaela Edenfield’s Golden Moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU head coach Mike Norvell recaps Seminoles spring practice: “Very productive spring.”
2025/04/30
With spring camp firmly in the books for Florida State, head coach Mike Norvell met with the media on Wednesday for a post-spring press conference, touching on what he called a “very productive spring.” “I thought that we really got a great glimpse of the potential of what this team can be,” Norvell said, praising players for “trying to be their best, trying to challenge each other, trying to compete.” One of the highlights for him was the way the team responded following a lackluster practice towards the end of spring, bouncing back to showcase the execution he had been searching for up to that point: “To see the way that they responded the next two days was really a great opportunity for them to show a little bit of that grit, a little bit of that desire and the edge.” With spring practice cut two practices short due to the tragic shooting on campus (“I definitely think that was the right decision to be made”), the Seminoles will look to offseason and summer workouts to pick up the work and further establish continuity. Norvell spoke on the offensive line, which was one of the position groups hardest hit by injuries this spring, saying that “it’s gonna be a group that has great experience… potentially one of the great strengths of what this team can be,” while saying that the attrition in the receiver room was a result of “real conversations” due to being over numbers. “Nothing’s happened I can say was just absolutely unexpected.....I’m really pleased with some of the newcomers that joined the program in January, and I really believe that the growth of guys that have been here.” He was especially complimentary of the quarterbacks, saying that watching the group was “one of the highlights of our spring ball.” Florida State added transfer quarterback Jalen King last week, something that excited Norvell as he anticipates King to “hit the ground running....he’s going to be a great addition to the quarterback room. We’ve had the last few years we only had three scholarship quarterbacks… being able to have another talented young man in that room… is gonna provide great depth.” The head coach also spoke on tight end Markeston Douglas’ decision to remain with the Seminoles after previously announcing his desire to transfer for the second time in three years, saying “I’m grateful that he is here… I think we’ve got a chance to have a really dynamic tight end room… Markeston definitely brings tremendous value and playmaking ability.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FSU football: Mike Norvell post-practice interview April 3
2025/04/04
Florida State coaches said before hitting the field for spring practices that the first part of camp would be about installation, familiarity and establishing healthy habits. Thursday marked the eighth day of spring practice, meaning the Noles are on the back nine of camp — and with the second of three scrimmages looming this coming Saturday, head coach Mike Norvell “wants to see guys take another step.” He didn’t see it on Thursday, however, saying after practice that he saw the team put together an up-and-down day with “lulls” throughout practice. “I didn’t think today was a bad practice, I just think there are moments we have to be better...We had two drops that were big play opportunities, and we have to eliminate that.” The head coach said Saturday’s scrimmage, the only open-media activity of the spring, will “be a little more game-like” with a continued emphasis on situational reps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Seminole Softball Wrap: Supporting Coach Alameda, Seminoles win streak, previewing matchup vs. Florida
2025/04/02
Fresh off a series sweep of NC State, Florida State softball now heads into a Top 10 matchup against the Florida Gators. But even during a major season so far for the Seminoles, some things stand out as bigger than sports. In this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap podcast, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin discuss head coach Lonni Alameda’s recent breast cancer diagnosis, the outpouring of support for her, and her impact on the program. Switching gears back to the diamond, the duo discuss a big win on the road over a ranked Duke Blue Devils and the continuing to roll against Stetson and NC State. Gwyn offers her insight into the home game against Florida and what the Gators bring to the table, wrapping up with thoughts on the ‘Noles upcoming trip back out West to face a pair of California teams. Gwyn and Brian also talk about the ongoing Brady Vernon vs. Ellis Family Twitter battle, women’s basketball Sweet 16 and a trip to the ACC Tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4.6 out of 5
160 reviews
AmmoNole 2023/08/24
Love the Content
I recently found this pod. Thanks for the change of pace. Good stuff
donwolfdvm 2024/04/07
Sound
Sound is too low. What is the point of listening to an interview if you can’t hear the questions?
Petr12765 2023/11/06
These guys are almost unlistenable
Just such a lack of basic football knowledge. Pass. Hard pass. You won’t get the hour back.
sidneyAlfred 2021/12/14
Thank You
I just wanted to take a moment to thank each of you for what you do. You bring a fresh perspective on the Noles. Some sites and pods are to homer a...
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dmet110 2021/10/19
True Noles
Love the show fellas. In The Triple Option you guys have found something that no other media outlet does, and it has been lacking for at least a decad...
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AJperry73 2021/10/09
Good podcast
Update: it’s good to see Kevin little landed on his feet as I was a huge fan of his dancehall hit of 2003 “turn me on” With takes hotter than Ingram ...
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Tdon195 2021/05/18
Best pod covering the most variety of FSU sports
You guys definitely provide the most variety of all the FSU Podcasts. Down to earth, honest content. Keep up the great job!
ThrowFive 2021/07/29
Music for an hour?
That Muzak made it unlistenable, guys. If that’s feature moving forward, you’re gonna lose subscribers quick like.
Nole Parent 2021/05/18
Love the content and dialogue
Very professional programming with great insight. Honest journalism which never tries to oversell the fan base. Go Noles!
Hyperbolic Nole 2021/05/17
Solid Podcast for FSU Fans
Every FSU podcast has its place. This one does a good job of getting on interesting guests and giving you a variety of opinions from different perspe...
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