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In a stunning turn of events, Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell has accepted a record-breaking $350 million contract to leave the program, sources confirmed Wednesday. The move sends shockwaves through college football, as Norvell had been at the helm of the Seminoles since 2019, leading them to an ACC Championship and an undefeated regular season in 2023.
Details of Norvell’s destination remain undisclosed, but reports suggest the offer came from a top-tier program or potentially an NFL franchise. The unprecedented contract figure indicates the magnitude of the opportunity, making it one of the most lucrative coaching deals in football history.
Norvell’s departure leaves Florida State scrambling to find a replacement just as the program was working to recover from a disappointing 2-10 season in 2024. His recent hires, including Gus Malzahn as offensive coordinator and Tony White as defensive coordinator, were aimed at revitalizing the team. Now, Seminole administrators must pivot to identifying a new leader who can stabilize the program amid uncertainty.
Athletic Director Michael Alford is expected to launch a national search immediately, with speculation already swirling around potential candidates. Names such as former FSU coach Jimbo Fisher, Oregon’s Dan Lanning, and even Deion Sanders, a Seminoles legend, are being mentioned as possible successors.
Norvell’s exit raises questions about the direction of Florida State football, especially amid the shifting landscape of NIL deals and conference realignment. Fans, who once believed Norvell was the long-term solution, now await answers as the program embarks on another coaching transition.
This developing story will be updated as more details emerge.
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