Florida State Football Eyes Key Player for Spring Turnaround

Florida State's spring camp hinges on transfer QB Ashton Daniels seizing the MVP role to spearhead a much-needed turnaround.

As Florida State gears up for the rest of their spring practice, the Seminoles are eager to shake off the shadows of their recent 7-17 record. With Mike Norvell at the helm, there's a palpable sense of urgency to turn things around in 2026. The team welcomed nearly 50 new players this spring, and some are already making their presence felt on the field.

One name that stands out is transfer quarterback Ashton Daniels. While some fans might be rooting for redshirt freshman Kevin Sperry, Daniels seems poised to take the reins. His experience, durability, and skillset align perfectly with Norvell's offensive style, making him a prime candidate to lead the team.

Last season, quarterback play was a sore spot for the Seminoles, plagued by turnovers and a lack of leadership. Daniels, with his experience, could be the steady hand Florida State desperately needs. His ability to command respect and make quick decisions could set the tone for a more disciplined and effective offense.

The Seminoles are also working with a new offensive line, and Daniels' experience will be crucial as they find their rhythm. His knack for quick decision-making and mobility will be vital in alleviating some of the pressure on the line as they gel.

Daniels showed promise during his time at Auburn, and Norvell's system seems a better fit for his talents than his previous stint at Stanford. As the potential MVP of the spring, his leadership could be the key to revitalizing the team and setting a new standard for the season ahead.