Younger brother of one of the greatest Florida State Seminoles players ever is considering going to FSU

The Florida State Seminoles have to get their program back on track when it comes to football. That's where the money is, that's where the history is for this program. And if the Seminoles have another two-win season like they did last year, the fan base may burn down Doak Stadium. So, getting this thing […]

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The Florida State Seminoles have to get their program back on track when it comes to football. That's where the money is, that's where the history is for this program. And if the Seminoles have another two-win season like they did last year, the fan base may burn down Doak Stadium. So, getting this thing turned around is super important.

And, it's going to start on the offense. In 2024, the Noles had one of the worst offenses in the country. If they want to get back to competing, even in the ACC, a weaker conference compared to the SEC and Big 10, they have to get going on offense. And, with a large part of the issue being their QB, offensive line, and WRs all playing badly, it's easy to find small ways they can get better.

And recruiting great players certainly helps too. In fact, they could be soon closing in on getting a commitment from one of the greatest Seminole players of all time.


Seminoles could land 2026 WR Jonah Winston

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Jonah Winston, Jameis Winston's younger brother, is making his mark at Hoover High School in Alabama. He's a standout athlete, excelling in football where he plays as a wide receiver. Growing up in a family where sports are central, Jonah's father was a multi-sport athlete, and his mother was a runner, while his brother Jameis is a well-known NFL quarterback, and he just so happens to be one of the greatest Seminoles of all time.

Jameis Winston won a Heisman while at FSU, as well as a National Championship. Having his brother there would be one of the coolest things possible.

Jonah has shown versatility on the field, playing both quarterback and wide receiver. In his junior year, he led his team with 38 receptions for 542 yards and three touchdowns, plus contributed 152 rushing yards and five touchdowns. His performance has attracted college scouts, with offers from schools like Florida State, Auburn, UCF, and Ole Miss. Florida State is particularly significant due to Jameis's history there.

Besides football, Jonah has talent in baseball, earning the nickname "Young Jeter" from his brother. He's a three-star recruit in the Class of 2026, with his recruitment gaining momentum. With a 4.0 GPA, Jonah combines athletic prowess with academic excellence, setting the stage for a bright future in sports.