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Mike Norvell talks final day of FSU spring camp: “I felt the competition, I see the growth and I see a team willing to pour into each other”

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TALLAHASSEE, FL - MARCH 13: Head Coach Mike Norvell of the Florida State Seminoles during Spring Football Practice at the Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility on the campus of Florida State University on March 13, 2026 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) | Getty Images With 15 practices in the book, Florida State is officially turning the page to the summer as spring camp wrapped on Wednesday.

“Most coaches will say they feel good about where they are coming out of spring, and I really do,” Norvell told local media. “We’ve got a team with a lot of work in front of it, but it’s one I’m excited about. ” The final two practices, following the Seminoles’ scrimmage last Saturday, were ones focused on locking in the team’s identity.

Monday was a helmets-only practice, while Wednesday saw the Seminoles in shells. “We wanted to introduce some end-of-game situations, and I thought our guys did a really nice job with that,” he said. “You usually get a great sense of what a team’s going to be about when you have practices like this, because everybody gets to the last scrimmage … and then there’s a prime opportunity to take a deep breath.

I thought these guys really pushed on Monday and today. ” “I saw some great growth. Even coming back off Saturday, seeing the offensive line as those guys continue to work and gel together, some of our IDs were cleaner, guys had a better understanding of a variety of looks and where they need to go.

I’m excited about some of the playmakers I’m seeing on both sides. ” He said that, with no spring transfer window and the roster set in place for the season, it’s reassuring to know that the team that’s gone through the grind is the same one set to take the field come August. “I know this is our team.

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