Florida State Fans Ready To Send Mike Norvell Packing After Loss To NC State
The Florida State Seminoles’ season has taken a sharp turn for the worse, leaving head coach Mike Norvell firmly on the hot seat. Following a demoralizing 21-11 loss to NC State, the Seminoles have fallen to a 5-6 record, a shocking collapse for a team that opened the year with high hopes.
Florida State: From High Hopes to Harsh Reality
The 2025 campaign began with a statement victory over the then-No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide, a win that seemingly signaled Florida State’s return to national prominence. However, that early promise has evaporated completely. Since that marquee win, the Seminoles have struggled mightily, losing to teams like Pittsburgh and Wake Forest at home, and failing to find any consistency on either side of the ball.
The loss to NC State on Friday night was emblematic of the team’s struggles. Trailing late in the game, questionable coaching decisions—including sending a kicker with a career-long of 49 yards to attempt a critical 52-yard field goal—doomed their chances. The defeat leaves Florida State fighting for bowl eligibility, with everything hinging on a rivalry showdown against Florida in The Swamp next week.
A Historic Price Tag for Change
While fans in Tallahassee are clamoring for a change, the financial reality facing the university is daunting. Firing Norvell would trigger a massive buyout clause in his contract. Due to an extension signed before the 2024 season that runs through 2031, the university would owe him approximately 85 percent of his remaining salary.
That figure currently stands at a staggering $54.8 million. If executed, it would be the second-highest buyout in college football history, trailing only Texas A&M’s $76.8 million payout to Jimbo Fisher in 2023.
The costs wouldn’t stop there. Reports indicate that the total price tag for cleaning house—including buying out Norvell’s staff and hiring a new regime—could reach the $100 million range. This exorbitant cost complicates the decision for Florida State’s administration, who must weigh the financial burden against the on-field regression of a program that went 13-0 just two seasons ago.
Final Thoughts
With a bowl game and potentially his job on the line, Norvell faces a must-win scenario next Saturday. A loss would mean a second consecutive season without a bowl appearance, potentially forcing the university to make one of the most expensive decisions in the history of the sport.
