So, here we go again—Florida State’s Jaylen Early is heading to the NCAA transfer portal. Could be a big shake-up, especially since he’s the second Seminole this week to hit the portal. It’s like a mini-exodus with Early joining quarterback Trever Jackson. If you’re into football drama, buckle up.
Let’s talk about Early. You’ve got a solid offensive lineman straight outta Duncanville, Texas, standing tall at 6’4″ and weighing in at 307 pounds. He’s got two more years of eligibility, meaning whoever picks him up gets an experienced player who still has room to grow. And no, I don’t mean in height.
Over his three years at FSU, Early popped up in 18 games—playing at both right guard and right tackle. Last year, he started in six of eight games. It’s always impressive when someone juggles multiple positions on the line, right? But here’s where it gets a bit spicy—Florida State just switched up their coaching crew. They let Alex Atkins go and brought in Herb Hand from UCF to coach the O-line. That’s like flipping a playbook halfway through the season.
With four new guys from the transfer portal already landing at FSU, like Vandy’s Gunnar Hansen and Ole Miss’s Micah Pettus, the competition’s getting real. Maybe that’s what nudged Early out the door—sometimes it’s about finding a team where your skills shine the brightest.
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Anyway, Coach Mike Norvell’s not messing around. He wanted more intensity from his squad, and the team’s been delivering. Maybe Early’s finding it intense enough to seek a new launch pad, which is why the portal’s such a game-changer—it’s like a second chance to find your best fit.
If all this talk’s making your head spin, might be time for a breather before the next transfer drama hits. Maybe a crossword puzzle? Just sayin’.
In the meantime, if you wanna chat about FSU’s sports scene—or the drama unfolding there—Peter Holland Jr.’s the guy to hit up. Shoot him an email or catch him on whatever X is nowadays.
Future of sports? It’s in these transitions. Stay tuned because the portal season is just getting warmed up.