BREAKING: Georgia Commit Ousmane Kromah Listed Among Recruits for Florida State’s Showdown Against Florida Gators
The stage is set for Florida State’s final game of the 2024 season, and it’s shaping up to be a marquee event for more than just the on-field action. Among the nearly 60 high-profile recruits expected at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday night is four-star running back Ousmane Kromah, currently committed to Georgia.
Kromah’s presence is one of the biggest surprises on the weekend’s visitor list, as the Seminoles prepare to host the rival Florida Gators in a sold-out Sunshine Showdown. This comes on the heels of FSU snapping a six-game losing streak last weekend, with the team aiming to close its season on a high note and secure a third consecutive victory in the rivalry series.
Key Recruits Expected at Doak Campbell Stadium
Florida State is rolling out the red carpet for an impressive slate of prospects from across multiple classes. Notable among the expected attendees are:
- Solomon Thomas, five-star offensive lineman (FSU commit)
- Marion Nash Jr., four-star offensive lineman (FSU commit)
- Kevin Wynn, four-star defensive tackle (FSU commit)
- EJ White, four-star wide receiver (FSU commit)
- Darryon Williams, four-star wide receiver (FSU commit)
Several highly touted players currently committed elsewhere will also be in attendance, a signal of Florida State’s aggressive push to flip top-tier recruits before the Early Signing Period next week. Alongside Kromah, the Seminoles will host:
- Justus Terry, five-star defensive tackle (Georgia commit)
- Myron Charles, four-star defensive tackle (Texas commit)
- Tavion Wallace, four-star linebacker (Arkansas commit)
Eyes on Ousmane Kromah
Kromah, a Georgia native and one of the Bulldogs’ top 2025 commits, adds intrigue to the list. The talented running back has been a cornerstone of Georgia’s recruiting class, but his attendance at Florida State’s marquee rivalry game could signal growing interest in the Seminoles. With a packed crowd and the energy of senior day celebrations, FSU is making a strong final impression ahead of signing day.
The Bigger Picture
Florida State has been working hard to rebound from a challenging season, and its recruiting efforts remain a bright spot. Hosting such a large contingent of elite prospects, including players committed to rival programs, underscores the confidence and persistence of FSU’s recruiting team.
Whether the Seminoles can secure flips like Kromah or Terry remains to be seen, but Saturday night could be pivotal in shaping the future of the program.