BREAKING: Georgia Four-Star RB Trevor Etienne Flips to Florida State. Welcome to the Seminoles!
The room was silent, save for the hum of the television and the faint rustling of papers on the desk. Trevor Etienne, Georgia’s prized four-star running back, sat on his living room couch, staring at the crimson and gold hat in his hands. The decision hadn’t been easy, but in his heart, he knew it was the right one.
Just a week ago, Trevor had been fully committed to Georgia. The Bulldogs’ staff had rolled out the red carpet, pitching their rich history, dominant running game, and path to the NFL. For months, he envisioned himself donning their iconic red and black, running through Sanford Stadium to the cheers of the Bulldog faithful.
But then, Florida State came knocking.
The Seminoles’ head coach, Coach Norvell, flew in unannounced for a home visit. With him came a pitch not just about football, but about legacy. He spoke of how Trevor could be the cornerstone of Florida State’s resurgence, a critical piece in the puzzle that could bring the Seminoles back to the pinnacle of college football.
“You won’t just be another player at Florida State, Trevor,” Norvell said, his eyes locking with the young running back’s. “You’ll be the player. A leader. A difference-maker.”
It wasn’t just words. Trevor saw it in the program’s momentum—their recent dominance on the recruiting trail, the electricity in Doak Campbell Stadium, and the endless support from the Seminole fanbase. He started to imagine himself in the garnet and gold, slicing through defenses and making history.
And so, after days of sleepless nights and countless conversations with his family, Trevor made the call. The announcement came on a crisp Friday morning. Cameras lined his living room, reporters jostling for the best angle. In front of him sat three hats—Georgia, Florida, and Florida State.
Trevor reached for the Georgia hat, the room buzzing with anticipation. But just as quickly, he pulled his hand back and picked up the Florida State cap.
“I’m excited to announce that I’ll be taking my talents to Florida State University,” Trevor declared, placing the hat on his head. “Go Noles!”
The crowd erupted. Florida State fans flooded social media, welcoming their new star with open arms. Meanwhile, Georgia supporters were left stunned, their dreams of another powerhouse backfield momentarily dashed.
Trevor’s phone buzzed nonstop that day—messages from Seminole players, coaches, and fans poured in. As he scrolled through, a smile crept onto his face. The journey ahead wouldn’t be easy, but for the first time in months, he felt at peace.
Trevor Etienne was ready to be a Seminole, ready to make his mark. And in Tallahassee, the excitement was just beginning.