
Florida State Seminoles quarterback Brock Glenn has officially announced his departure from the program, citing personal concerns and the evolving situation within the team. The news comes amid a turbulent offseason for FSU, with the team facing significant changes following a disappointing 2024 season.
Glenn, a former four-star recruit, took to social media to confirm his exit, stating, “I am no longer comfortable here and believe it’s in my best interest to seek new opportunities.” While he did not provide specific details, sources close to the situation suggest frustration with the team’s direction and the coaching staff’s handling of the quarterback position contributed to his decision.
The departure of Glenn adds to FSU’s growing quarterback uncertainty, especially after DJ Uiagalelei’s declaration for the 2025 NFL Draft. With Glenn gone, the Seminoles are left with limited experience at the position, placing added pressure on incoming recruits and transfers.
During his time at FSU, Glenn showed flashes of potential but struggled to secure a starting role. After redshirting his first season, he saw limited action in 2024, appearing in just a handful of games. With FSU’s offensive struggles and ongoing coaching shake-ups, Glenn’s decision to leave is another setback for the program as it looks to rebuild.
It remains unclear where Glenn will transfer, but several schools are expected to show interest in the talented young quarterback. As for FSU, the search for stability continues, with the team now facing even more questions heading into the 2025 season.
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