At a recent booster event in Palm Beach, Florida State football head coach Mike Norvell shared the following news: Nores 247 Regarding the three players who were injured at the end of the spring season. The most devastating news for the team was that FSU wide receiver Destin Hill will be leaving the team next fall.
The former four-star recruit was part of the Seminoles' 2021 high school class, but ultimately enrolled in the summer of 2023. He made his first appearance for FSU in the season opener against LSU in Orlando and his first start against Virginia Tech. . Hill played in 10 games during his collegiate career, recording six catches for 87 yards. He battled his ankle injury throughout the 2023 season, limiting his time on the field.
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“He will miss this season,” Norvell told the press. “It's unfortunate that something like that happened. I really liked his mindset, his approach. Even here in the early stages of rehab. He's really committed to what could happen this year. From a mental standpoint, he continues to learn and continue.'' I have a lot of faith in what his future holds here. He showed great flashes in the spring game, and it's a shame he will be out for the rest of the season. ”
However, Coach Norvell also gave positive news that Malik Benson (WR) and Terrence Ferguson (OL), who transferred to the University of Alabama, are ready for fall camp.
The Florida State Seminoles will open the 2024 season against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in a Week 0 conference game in Dublin, Ireland.
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