Florida State head coach Mike Norvell didn’t hold back when addressing the team’s underwhelming season, offering a brutally honest assessment of their struggles. After beginning the year with lofty expectations, the Seminoles stumbled through a campaign filled with inconsistency, injuries, and missed opportunities. Speaking candidly in a post-season press conference, Norvell acknowledged the disappointment but remained resolute in his commitment to rebuilding the program.
“This season didn’t meet the standard we’ve set for Florida State football,” Norvell said. “We had moments where we showed what we’re capable of, but too often, we fell short. That’s on all of us—coaches, players, and staff. We have to own it, learn from it, and be better moving forward.”
Norvell highlighted several key areas for improvement, including offensive execution, defensive discipline, and overall team resilience. He also took responsibility for some of the decisions that backfired, such as strategic missteps in close games. Despite the frustration, Norvell emphasized the importance of staying the course and focusing on long-term progress.
“We’re building something special here, but growth doesn’t always happen on a straight path,” he said. “We’ll address the issues head-on and come back stronger. The passion and support from our fans drive us to get this right.”
Looking ahead, Norvell promised to focus on recruiting top talent and fostering a culture of accountability. While this season fell short of expectations, his unwavering determination suggests that brighter days could still be ahead for the Seminoles.