Don’t blink, or you might miss Florida State securing another commitment for its 2025 class. The Seminoles have been on a roll, closing out a productive June. Head coach Mike Norvell and his staff are looking to keep the momentum going by adding more talent in the coming weeks.
On Saturday evening, three-star safety Max Redmon announced his commitment date, with Florida State among his top three choices. According to his social media, Redmon will decide on July 9 between the Seminoles, Illinois, and USF.
The Seminoles have been pursuing Redmon for quite some time, having offered him over a year ago. The interest appears mutual, as the under-the-radar prospect has visited Tallahassee multiple times in 2024. He was on campus for his official visit last weekend, one of the biggest recruiting events since Norvell took over the program.
Redmon also took official visits to Illinois and USF earlier this month. This is a battle that Florida State can win with a final push in the coming days.
The Florida native is a ball-hawk at the prep level, consistently positioning himself to force turnovers. He has solid athleticism, allowing him to make plays across the field. Redmon is a reliable tackler, capable of delivering big hits and being an effective blitzer. He’s a prospect who could see a rise in rankings throughout his senior season.
As a junior, Redmon recorded 64 tackles, ten tackles for loss, three sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and two interceptions on defense. On offense, he caught six passes for 68 yards and a touchdown. He helped guide Cardinal Newman High School to a playoff appearance. Redmon also plays basketball, averaging 10.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.9 steals per game this past season.
The 6-foot-0, 185-pound safety is ranked as the No. 86 safety and No. 108 recruit in Florida for the 2025 class, according to 247Sports.
Where’s home🏠? ? #AGTG @FSUFootball @USFFootball @IlliniFootball @JohGarcia_Jr n @larryblustein pic.twitter.com/zOohv2EqNg
— Max Redmon 3⭐️ ATH (@MaxRedmon8) June 30, 2024
Florida State currently holds eight commitments in its 2025 class, which ranks No. 42 in the country.