Mike Norvell’s grade for rough FSU transfer portal start won’t surprise anyone

The transfer portal window is supposed to be an opportunity for teams to get better in college football. The Seminoles need all the help they can get after they were able to manage seven wins over the past two seasons.

The truth of the matter is that Florida State utterly failed in last year’s transfer portal class, which puts all the pressure on the Seminoles to succeed this time around. To make matters worse, Miami has made it to the College Football Playoff national championship, and Florida has the “new car smell” with head football coach Jon Sumrall.

Has Florida State’s transfer portal haul been considered a failure?

How would I grade the Seminoles’ transfer portal acquisitions? Well, the Seminoles have been very average in my eyes during the window, and this is where I give them a C grade. This discussion is not about current players leaving the team for the transfer portal. It is merely talking about transfers that it acquired from other schools. If we factored in that, it could be closer to a D- grade.

Heading into the transfer portal window, the Seminoles had to grab a quarterback, offensive line, defensive line, and linebacker. However, Florida State has not addressed much from the defensive line and linebacker aspect, which was a major issue in 2025 (stopping Florida running back Jadan Baugh in the season finale)…

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