4-star DT Quashon Fuller has been committed to FSU since February of 2017, but is obviously not happy about their play to start the season. He does, however, feel as if the Seminoles can get things turned around.
“I feel like they have a lot to improve on. Basically, they can get back on track by just playing football. They have to get more comfortable with the playbook and then they can execute their assignments. I feel like they will be good.”
All of the 2019 commits were expecting better from the Seminoles this year, but the attitude amongst the group remains mostly positive.
“They are saying that we can go in and change it. I’m actually glad to be a part of a group of people like that because sometimes kids my age will be like, ‘Man this sucks, I’m going somewhere else’. I feel like they are hanging in there and I believe we can do something.”
FSU D-Line Coach Odell Haggins has a tough fight ahead of him, as Coach Saban from Alabama, Coach Mullen from Florida, and Coach Cooney from Miami are all pushing for a flip. With that being said, Haggins has been able to develop a strong relationship with Fuller over the years.
“He’s just being a regular father figure. I feel like he’s a good guy and he’s a great coach. He’s good at getting you prepared for the next level. I feel like he’s a perfect fit for who I’d like to play for.”
As for Miami, Fuller says UM is still in a strong position with him and Fuller’s most recent UM visit was for the “Miami Nights” barbeque.
“I was just more focused on building a relationship with the players and the coaches,” Fuller said on Miami Nights. “I’ve already seen the school part of it. And I liked to see the area around it, it was nice. My dad stays up there, so I'd be able to see him more. At Miami, all I've got to do is work hard and Miami will be the old Miami again.”
Fuller will be in Tallahassee this weekend for an unofficial visit to watch FSU take on Northern Illinois. He will also visit Miami in the near future for an unofficial visit, but most likely not for the FSU game since it interferes with his homecoming. Fuller is also set to visit Alabama for the Iron Bowl against Auburn. As for official visits, FSU, Miami, Alabama, and Florida will all get one, but the 5th is yet to be determined.
“I feel like they have a lot to improve on. Basically, they can get back on track by just playing football. They have to get more comfortable with the playbook and then they can execute their assignments. I feel like they will be good.”
All of the 2019 commits were expecting better from the Seminoles this year, but the attitude amongst the group remains mostly positive.
“They are saying that we can go in and change it. I’m actually glad to be a part of a group of people like that because sometimes kids my age will be like, ‘Man this sucks, I’m going somewhere else’. I feel like they are hanging in there and I believe we can do something.”
FSU D-Line Coach Odell Haggins has a tough fight ahead of him, as Coach Saban from Alabama, Coach Mullen from Florida, and Coach Cooney from Miami are all pushing for a flip. With that being said, Haggins has been able to develop a strong relationship with Fuller over the years.
“He’s just being a regular father figure. I feel like he’s a good guy and he’s a great coach. He’s good at getting you prepared for the next level. I feel like he’s a perfect fit for who I’d like to play for.”
As for Miami, Fuller says UM is still in a strong position with him and Fuller’s most recent UM visit was for the “Miami Nights” barbeque.
“I was just more focused on building a relationship with the players and the coaches,” Fuller said on Miami Nights. “I’ve already seen the school part of it. And I liked to see the area around it, it was nice. My dad stays up there, so I'd be able to see him more. At Miami, all I've got to do is work hard and Miami will be the old Miami again.”
Fuller will be in Tallahassee this weekend for an unofficial visit to watch FSU take on Northern Illinois. He will also visit Miami in the near future for an unofficial visit, but most likely not for the FSU game since it interferes with his homecoming. Fuller is also set to visit Alabama for the Iron Bowl against Auburn. As for official visits, FSU, Miami, Alabama, and Florida will all get one, but the 5th is yet to be determined.