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Seminoles offer three-star wide receiver committed to Florida Gators

Seminoles offer three-star wide receiver committed to Florida Gators

The Florida State Seminoles are expanding their recruiting board midseason. Decommitments and other bumps in the road have forced the Seminoles to reevaluate their options at several positions. With the squad obviously in need of updates, the coaching staff made some new offers during the week.

On Thursday night, three-star wide receiver Tae’Shaun Gelsey announced he was offered by Florida State, mentioning head coach Mike Norvell and head coach Ron Dugans in a social media post. Gelsey has been committed to the rival Florida Gators since late June. He has the potential to play cornerback or tight end in college.

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Gelsey chose the Gators over the summer after taking official visits to Florida and Tulane. It remains to be seen if he will schedule a visit to Tallahassee now that the Seminoles have joined his recruitment. Gelsey attended one of Florida State’s spring practices earlier this year.

The Florida native is coming off a junior season where he caught 48 passes for 859 yards and nine touchdowns on offense and recorded three tackles and an interception on defense while serving as a punter for Riverside High School. Gelsey also plays basketball at the prep level.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound wide receiver is considered the No. 336 overall prospect, the No. 16 TE and the No. 48 recruit in Florida in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports.

Florida State holds 11 verbal commitments in its 2025 class and recently lost two of its three wide receiver commitments. Four-star Daylan McCutcheon (Texas) and four-star Malik Clark (South Carolina) turned to SEC programs. Transport ranks 37th in the country.

The Seminoles also offered UCF commitment and four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs on Thursday. FSU is trying to offer options before the December early signing period.

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