2023 QB Brock Glenn details recent offer from Florida State
Florida State expanded the quarterback board earlier this week, extending scholarship offers to 2023 signal-callers, Brock Glenn and Rickie Collins. READ MORE: Early betting odds released for Florida State's contests against LSU, Miami, and Florida Glenn has developed into a rising commodity this offseason, earning at least 20 offers since the beginning of the year. "The development that I've been through during my three years of high school so far has been absolutely insane and college coaches tell me that all the time," Glenn continued. "Coach Norvell called me and our defensive coordinator, Coach Jordan, at Lausanne. Ever since his first unofficial visit a few months ago, Glenn has stayed in contact with coach Norvell along with quarterbacks coach, Tony Tokarz. "I knew that if they were to take two quarterbacks, they've been debating it for a while, but I knew if they were to take two, I was pretty confident that they would offer just from the conversations we've had in the past," Glenn said.
READ MORE: Nick Saban calls out Jimbo Fisher, Miami, and Jackson State The Tennessee native has been familiar with Norvell and Tokarz dating back to their time at Memphis. Florida State is offering Glenn relatively late in his process, considering he's recently officially visited TCU and is being pursued swiftly by Virginia, Auburn, Mississippi State, and other programs. It doesn't hurt that Glenn and his family have been taking yearly trips to Florida for vacations. "When I went down there, it's a very beautiful campus. Obviously, the Seminoles already have a quarterback committed in Chris Parson, who made his pledge last July. Glenn had nothing but high remarks for Parson while also stating that competition doesn't bother him.
"It doesn't really both me that they're taking two. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound quarterback is in the process of scheduling a visit to Florida State. One of the recent highlights for Glenn was participating at the Elite 11 Nashville Regional and punching his ticket to Los Angeles. While Glenn is still deciding on all of the programs that will receive a visit from him, he's looking to make a commitment relatively soon. Glenn is planning to be an early enrollee at the school he chooses to sign with. Stick with NoleGameday for more on Glenn following his visit to Florida State next month. What's next for the Florida State Seminoles? Join thousands for FREE to not miss out on any breaking news or recruiting latest by clicking this link or texting our number (850) 616-8661!
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