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Kendall Guervil, a four-star defensive tackle from Fort Myers High School, visited Florida State University for the opening of spring practice. This engaging visit allowed him to observe the new 3-3-5 defensive scheme and interact with FSU’s coaching staff, including head coach Mike Norvell and defensive line coach Terrance Knighton. Guervil’s positive experience at FSU highlighted the strong connection between the recruit and the coaching staff, while he considers future unofficial visits and competition from other top programs like Alabama and Florida.
Fort Myers Welcomes Elite Defensive Talent to FSU’s Spring Practice
In a thrilling turn of events, Fort Myers High School’s own four-star defensive tackle, Kendall Guervil, visited Florida State University this past Wednesday for the opening of their highly anticipated spring practice. As a key prospect from the class of 2026, Guervil’s visit has generated buzz among Seminole fans and coaches alike.
Diving Into the New Defensive Strategy
Guervil had the unique opportunity to take a closer look at the Seminoles’ new defensive system, which has shifted to a 3-3-5 formation. This layout, which emphasizes versatility and speed, struck a chord with Guervil as he noticed several familiar schemes from his time at Fort Myers High School. Observing the practice, he recognized the defensive stunts, techniques, and formations that he has been working on, making him feel right at home on the field.
A Coach Who Connects
Another highlight for Guervil was his interaction with FSU’s new defensive line coach, Terrance Knighton. Known for his effective teaching methods, Coach Knighton focuses on breaking down techniques in a way that players can truly understand, rather than resorting to yelling. This style has clearly resonated with Guervil, who maintains an open line of communication with Knighton. Their regular check-ins about Guervil’s family and wellbeing show a thoughtful approach to coaching that extends beyond just play tactics.
The Energy of the Program
When it comes to FSU’s head coach, Guervil was equally impressed by Mike Norvell. The head coach is described as a “genuine, full-energy coach,” creating an engaging atmosphere for recruits. Since offering Guervil a scholarship during his freshman year, Norvell has fostered a strong connection, ensuring that he feels valued throughout the recruitment process.
Future Visits and Competition
While Guervil left FSU feeling welcomed and energized, he has not yet scheduled an official visit to the school. However, he is contemplating potential unofficial visits this spring. As far as his recruitment goes, he has several top contenders in his sights, including Alabama, Florida, USC, and Georgia, with official visits to these programs planned for the summer.
FSU’s Growing Recruiting Landscape
In addition to Guervil, the Seminoles are also actively engaging with other talented prospects. Notable mentions include JUCO All-American defensive tackle Seven Cloud and legacy recruit Brody Jennings. The excitement surrounding these recruits adds to the growing anticipation for the future of FSU football.
A Bright Future Ahead
As Kendall Guervil continues to navigate his recruitment journey, the support and energy felt during his visit to FSU are sure to play a significant role in his decision-making process. With a blend of familiarity in defensive schemes and a welcoming coaching staff, it’s no wonder the Seminoles are in the mix for this rising star. Fort Myers is undoubtedly proud to see one of its own at such a promising stage in his athletic career.
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- Wikipedia: Florida State Seminoles Football
