Florida State entered the fall with three wide receivers committed in its 2025 class. A few months later, the Seminoles found themselves back to square one and forced to pivot to other options
In late November, FSU extended a scholarship offer to three-star wide receiver Teriq Mallory, who was committed to West Virginia at the time.
Mallory was in Tallahassee for an official visit this past weekend. He wrapped up his trip to campus around the same time the Mountaineers fired head coach Neal Brown
That was all it took for Mallory to reconsider his decision ahead of the Early Signing Period. On Tuesday evening, Mallory announced he was flipping from West Virginia to Florida State.
The Seminoles are adding a potential diamond in the rough with elite size (6-foot-5) despite not officially having a wide receivers coach in the fold. The program fired Ron Dugans in November prior to the conclusion of his sixth season at FSU