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FOOTBALL RECRUITING

Recently offered class of 2022 tight end Jaleel Skinner recently expressed interest in visiting Florida State's home in Tallahassee, and our David Visser took a look at his profile, as well as the 'Noles' chances of landing him. Skinner is a blue-chip prospect out of The Palmetto State, and is considered to be the number two tight end in the nation, as well as the number two recruit out of South Carolina for now. It's no secret how FSU Head Coach Mike Norvell loves to use his tight ends, and landing a player at the position of Skinner's caliber would be a huge get for the Seminoles.

FSU BASKETBALL

The men's basketball team's Twitter account posted a picture of a packed Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, better known by hoops fans as simply "The Tuck," and and captioned it "the toughest place to play in America." Hard to argue given the team's recent success-- the Seminoles are 62-3 at home since 2016.

BASEBALL

Another day, another Robby Martin highlight. The talented FSU outfielder had another impressive outing as summer league play rolls on, and this time the Orlando Scorpions' Twitter account posted a highlight package that included a Martin blasting a bomb en route to the team's 5-1 victory.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

A couple of former FSU beach volleyball standouts advanced in their respective AVP tournaments Sunday, as Nick Lucena won the trophy in the Monster Hydro Cup, and Jace Pardon advanced to the main draw after picking up a pair of wins in qualifying.