Ethan Pritchard, a three-star linebacker from Sanford, Florida’s Seminole High School, is one of
Florida State’s longest-term commits in their 2025 class.
After pledging his all to the Seminoles last autumn, he has watched them descend from a 13-1 2023
season to a 1-5 2024 start. He said while things aren’t working out on the field for the ‘Noles, he
remains strongly committed to head coach Mike Norvell and his coaching staff.
“Not everything will proceed according to schedule. I simply adore the coaches and the atmosphere,
albeit I’m still locked in,” Pritchard remarked. I am still confined for the most part, though.”
Pritchard attended the most recent home game between FSU and Clemson, which was ranked No.
15 at the time. Despite his positive impressions of FSU’s linebacker room, he is eager to contribute
as a true freshman the following season.
“The ‘backer room’ is good. They are quite profound. I’m just wanting to get on the field as soon as
possible as a freshman,” Pritchard remarked.
The staff at FSU has focused their pitch on how he will be a “game changer” for them going
forward.
Pritchard stated, “All they want is for me to walk in and change everything.” “That’s all I’m actually
hearing.” Just enter, focus, and get to work.”
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