Florida State head coach Mike Norvell found a surprising off-field hobby last year—perfecting the art of making apple turnovers. While his focus remained on leading the Seminoles, Norvell took an unexpected interest in baking, a skill he joked helped him unwind from the pressures of coaching a top-tier college football program.
What started as a lighthearted pastime soon became something more. Norvell, known for his attention to detail and precision in game-planning, approached baking with the same level of discipline. He experimented with different recipes, refining his technique until he mastered the perfect flaky crust and caramelized apple filling. His turnovers quickly became a favorite among staff members, players, and even recruits visiting the program.
Beyond just a hobby, Norvell saw his new skill as a way to strengthen team culture. He began incorporating baking into team-building exercises, using the process as a metaphor for patience, preparation, and execution—qualities essential on the football field. Players got involved, helping to roll dough and fill pastries, creating a unique bonding experience.
Norvell’s passion for apple turnovers became an unexpected yet fitting symbol of his leadership. Just as he perfected his recipe, he continues striving to perfect the Seminoles’ game plan, ensuring Florida State remains a powerhouse on and off the field.