Florida State is in a promising position to secure four-star offensive lineman Mario Nash, who recently decommitted from Mississippi State. Despite a challenging season, where Florida State currently holds a 1-5 record after losses to Georgia Tech, Boston College, and Memphis, the team remains optimistic. This optimism is fueled by Nash’s recent visit to Florida State, which was quickly followed by his decision to reopen his recruitment.
Recruiting expert Chad Simmons believes the Seminoles should “feel good” about their chances, noting that Nash has visited the campus several times and that his decommitment likely reflects the impact of the visit. While other programs, such as Ole Miss, are also in pursuit of Nash, the timing of his visit to Florida State bodes well for the team’s recruitment efforts.
Nash, who plays at Kemper County High School in Mississippi, has drawn interest from top programs like LSU, Alabama, Clemson, and Tennessee. As a highly sought-after recruit in the Class of 2025, Florida State remains encouraged in their pursuit of Nash, who could be a key addition to their future roster.