Noles News: Bud Elliott says that FSU has had the worst offseason

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Noles News: Bud Elliott says that FSU has had the worst offseason

Noles News: Bud Elliott says that FSU has had the worst offseason

Isa Torres finishes regular season batting .547 while not fielding a single error

Noles News: Bud Elliott says that FSU has had the worst offseason

Isa Torres finishes regular season batting .547 while not fielding a single error

In the ever-evolving landscape of college athletics, Florida State is navigating the highs and lows of a transformative offseason. While Bud Elliott of Cover 3 Sports didn't mince words about FSU's rough offseason start, calling it one of the worst, there's plenty of action across Seminoles sports to keep fans engaged.

Let's start with basketball: Thomas Bassong entered the transfer portal and landed at Mississippi State, a tough loss for a key piece. But Coach Loucks didn't miss a beat, bouncing back with an impressive portal class. This is the new reality of college sports, and FSU Basketball is adapting efficiently.

Over on the softball diamond, the back-to-back ACC regular season champions are gearing up for the ACC Tournament. They'll enjoy a bye until Thursday, where they'll face the winner of Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech. The real headline here is Isa Torres, who wrapped up the regular season with a staggering .547 batting average and a perfect fielding record—zero errors. It's one of the best individual seasons in NCAA history, and a testament to her elite talent.

Baseball fans have plenty to cheer about too. The Seminoles host Jacksonville tonight at 7:00 PM before heading to Clemson for their last regular-season road series. It's a crucial stretch, and the team is riding high after a dominant 4-0 week. Off the field, six Seminoles celebrated graduation: Ben Barrett, Jacob Marlowe, Clancy Marsh, Kevin Mebil, Gabe Nard, and Eli Putnam. Congrats to them!

FSU's RPI sits at an impressive 7th, though human polls still keep them just outside the top ten. With momentum building, expect them to climb.

And in a heartwarming moment, President McCullough couldn't resist throwing a pass to Duce Robinson during graduation ceremonies last weekend. It's a reminder of the tight-knit Nole family spirit.

From standout performances to roster moves and academic achievements, Florida State is proving that even in a challenging offseason, the Seminoles are built to compete—and celebrate.

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