
Noles News: Seminoles add talented lineman to 2022 recruiting class – Tomahawk Nation
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Florida State Seminoles football got a boost to its 2022 class, securing a commitment from high school prospect Ayobami Tifase, a 6-foot-4 300 pound defensive lineman. Tifase is reclassifying from 2023 and enrolling early, taking an academic redshirt year. He chose to play for Florida State over offers from the Razorbacks and Virginia Tech Hokies, both of whom received visits the past two weeks. Tifase also held offers from the Louisville Cardinals, Miami Hurricanes, and Missouri Tigers.
Quinton Martin, a 6’2 180 pound athlete from Belle Vernon, PA, was offered by Florida State:
The Class of 2024 prospect attends Belle Vernon High School and has a 99 rating (5-star) from the 247 Sports Composite List. The sites consider him the 8th best player in his class (3rd best ATH and best player in Pennsylvania).
Martin already holds offers from the Boston College Eagles, Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, Maryland Terrapins, Michigan Wolverines, Michigan State Spartans, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Pittsburgh Panthers, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Syracuse Orange, Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, Virginia Tech Hokies, West Virginia Mountaineers, and Wisconsin Badgers, among others.
Tomahawk Nation spoke to Martin shortly after the offer, and he mentioned how he’d been looking forward to a Florida State offer and considered it a blessing.
He conceded he didn’t know much about FSU’s football history, but he considers the current coaching staff very good, and he’d love to get to know them better.
As for visiting Tallahassee, Martin said he doesn’t have any concrete dates, but he definitely plans to make it to campus.
For all things recruiting head on over to our transfer portal thread and our Florida State football recruiting thread, where you can catch up on the latest news and pick the brain of our recruiting staff.
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Recruiting
Florida State Seminoles football got a boost to its 2022 class, securing a commitment from high school prospect Ayobami Tifase, a 6-foot-4 300 pound defensive lineman. Tifase is reclassifying from 2023 and enrolling early, taking an academic redshirt year. He chose to play for Florida State over offers from the Razorbacks and Virginia Tech Hokies, both of whom received visits the past two weeks. Tifase also held offers from the Louisville Cardinals, Miami Hurricanes, and Missouri Tigers.
Quinton Martin, a 6’2 180 pound athlete from Belle Vernon, PA, was offered by Florida State:
The Class of 2024 pros…….
Recruiting
Florida State Seminoles football got a boost to its 2022 class, securing a commitment from high school prospect Ayobami Tifase, a 6-foot-4 300 pound defensive lineman. Tifase is reclassifying from 2023 and enrolling early, taking an academic redshirt year. He chose to play for Florida State over offers from the Razorbacks and Virginia Tech Hokies, both of whom received visits the past two weeks. Tifase also held offers from the Louisville Cardinals, Miami Hurricanes, and Missouri Tigers.
Quinton Martin, a 6’2 180 pound athlete from Belle Vernon, PA, was offered by Florida State:
The Class of 2024 pros…….