FSU Admissions Update

 

https://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/fsus-avg-sat-score-is-now-1330.295486/page-3


64,000+ first-year students applied for admission to FSU for the summer and fall 2020 semesters. Of those first-year students who were accepted into the university for the summer and fall semesters:

  • The average high school grade point average was 4.3 with an average 1330 total SAT score and ACT composite score of 30.
  • Women make up 60 percent of the new freshman class, while 40 percent of students are male.

Position U

 


https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29601197/position-u-20-which-schools-produce-most-college-football-talent-position


Quarterback U

1. Oklahoma
2. USC
3. Oregon
4. Louisville
5. Texas
6. Florida State
7. Auburn
8. Florida
9. LSU
10. Ohio State

Wide Receiver U

1. USC
2. Oklahoma
3. LSU
4. Ohio State
5. Florida State
6. Oklahoma State
7. Florida
8. Alabama
9. Notre Dame
10. Clemson

Offensive Line U

1. Alabama
2. Wisconsin
3. Oklahoma
4. Ohio State
5. Michigan
6. USC
7. Notre Dame
8. Georgia
9. Iowa
10. Florida State

Defensive Line U

1. Florida State
2. Alabama
3. Ohio State
4. Clemson
5. Penn State
6. LSU
7. Texas
8. USC
9. Tennessee
10. Florida

There's certainly no arguing the impressive history of Florida State D-linemen, with 20 players selected in the first three rounds during the Position U era. Even amid a tumultuous past few years at FSU, the defensive line continues to churn out talent. Brian Burns was a first-round pick in 2019, and two D-linemen were taken in the 2018 draft. Plus, DeMarcus Walker was a second-rounder in 2017. And while the rebuilding effort is far from complete in Tallahassee, the D-line still figures to put a few more big names in the draft with Marvin Wilson potentially the top interior lineman in the country entering 2020.

Notable: The margin between Florida State and Alabama at the top of our rankings is razor thin, with just a fraction of a point separating them. Even behind the Seminoles and the Tide, however, it's a close call, with the top five all essentially within shouting distance. Clemson has had 13 defensive linemen drafted since 2012 and leads all of FBS with 384 sacks in the past decade.

Defensive Back U

1. Ohio State
2. LSU
3. Alabama
4. Florida
5. Miami
6. Florida State
7. Texas
8. Georgia
9. Virginia Tech
10. USC

Florida State has provided its share of DB greats in recent years, including Lamarcus JoynerRonald DarbyDerwin James and Jalen Ramsey, but that won't appease angry Seminoles fans who will hate seeing Florida ranked ahead.

https://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/espn-position-u-2-0.295672/








Wednesday, August 26, 2020

BIG 10 assumed ACC would follow their lead....

 Too funny.  I don't believe ND had the influence suggested though.  Clemson and FSU would of revolted if the ACC tried to cancel.



Monday, August 17, 2020

Ranking college football's 25 greatest programs of all-time

 


https://247sports.com/college/florida-state/LongFormArticle/College-football-Alabama-Crimson-Tide-Nick-Saban-Texas-Longhorns-Ohio-State-Buckeyes-Top-25-greatest-programs-SEC-150371755/#150371755_18

25. Georgia Tech (343 total points)

24. Ole Miss (347 points)

23. Texas A&M (375 points)

22. Washington (376 points)

21. Wisconsin (378 points)

20. Arkansas (439 points)

19. Clemson (448 points)




















https://collegefootballnews.com/2019/07/ap-college-football-rankings-greatest-programs-of-all-time

Rankings from 1935 through to Clemson’s national championship after the 2018 season. Who earned the most respect and attention from the AP voters?

Top Teams Of The … 1930s | 1940s | 1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s

RankTeamsPointsPrevious Rank
1Oklahoma11821
2Alabama10622
3Ohio State10523
4Michigan9854
5Notre Dame9755
6USC8326
7Texas7898
8Nebraska7837
9Penn State69410
10Tennessee6869
11LSU65311
12Georgia59114
13Auburn57213
14Florida State56312
15Miami53015
16Florida51817
17UCLA50316
18Michigan State45418
19Arkansas43919
20Clemson42420
21Washington37622
22Texas A&M37521
23Wisconsin36322
24Ole Miss34724
25Georgia Tech34325

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

FSU researchers awarded more than $250 million, a new single-year funding record





https://news.fsu.edu/news/university-news/2020/08/04/fsu-researchers-awarded-more-than-250-million-a-new-single-year-funding-record/

Florida State University researchers received a record level of funding in the 2020 fiscal year, bringing in $250.1 million in grants from federal, state and private sources.

The quarter-billion milestone in research funding is more than $16 million higher than the previous record, which FSU posted in fiscal year 2019.

“Florida State is a trusted research partner, and this funding shows the confidence that federal, state and local officials have in the university,” said Vice President for Research Gary K. Ostrander. “Our researchers do excellent and important work, and this support will help them continue their efforts.”

The funding will support research in a wide range of disciplines, from health sciences to engineering to answering some of the many research questions posed by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

The university received nearly $20 million for projects at the Center for Advanced Power Systems, a research center focused on advancing the field of power systems technology. That funding includes $14.6 million in funding from the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research for the Electric Ship Research and Development Consortium, which is working to help develop a fully integrated electric ship that uses a single power source to control propulsion, computer systems and other electric components onboard.

The university also received $9.4 million for the Florida Center for Reading Research. The center brings together faculty from different disciplines to advance the understanding of reading to improve learning and achievement from birth through adulthood. Through projects such as the Florida Learning Disabilities Research Center and the Regional Education Laboratory Southeast, the center’s work is improving education across the state and region.

The news is a reminder that even as the pandemic takes a toll on the American economy, researchers at Florida State are still urgently pursuing their work.

It also shows the crucial role research plays in the American economy at large and in the Tallahassee region. Along with advancing innovation that drives economic growth, this funding supports thousands of jobs.

“One-quarter of a billion dollars is a big deal for Florida State and for Tallahassee,” Ostrander said.