Florida State’s late-summer addition of Tom Herman to Mike Norvell’s staff only sharpened the questions around what exactly the Seminoles are building in Tallahassee.
The school announced Monday that the former Texas head coach was joining the program, and the reported description of the job as an “assistant to Mike Norvell” immediately sent the speculation machine into overdrive. With Norvell sitting on a scorching hot seat after a 7-17 stretch over the last two years, the hire looked to plenty of people like more than just a routine staff move.
That suspicion has only grown because Florida State did not have an obvious interim head coach in place before Herman arrived. There were no former FBS head coaches on the staff, which left the Seminoles without a clear fallback if Norvell were to be dismissed during the season.
On Wednesday at ACC Media Days, Norvell tried to put a cleaner label on the arrangement. Herman, he said, will be “assistant to the head coach” in Tallahassee.
That explanation is unlikely to cool off the chatter.
Herman last coached in college football in 2024, when he was fired in his second season at FAU after the Owls opened 2-8. He’s not being brought in because he suddenly looks like a lock to get another full-time head coaching job. But in a practical sense, he fits the one role Florida State was missing: a seasoned head coach who could step in if the season goes sideways.
And the season still has to go right for Norvell to avoid that conversation altogether. If Florida State rebounds and shows real improvement, the school would almost certainly prefer not to swallow the reported $50 million buyout tied to his contract. Still, the idea of a turnaround feels a lot less convincing with Herman in the building as the “assistant to the head coach.”
Norvell also pointed to the connections that helped make the hire happen, including Florida State offensive line coach Herb Hand, who worked for Herman at Texas. He said Herman visited Tallahassee this spring, when the first conversations about a possible role began, though the deal was not finalized until later.
“Came back in the summer, really sat down and talked about role,” Norvell explained before taking the main podium in Charlotte. “I think he can come in and provide a unique perspective, different experiences. I was glad that it was able to work out to have him here for this year, and what he’s going to be able to provide for the staff.”
That framing suggests Norvell was the driving force behind the move, which would undercut the idea that Herman was imported as a built-in replacement. Even so, the optics are hard to ignore. If Florida State ever needs an interim coach, Herman’s eight years of FBS head coaching experience make him the obvious choice.
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