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FSU commit shuts down his recruitment

FSU commit shuts down his recruitment

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FSU commit shuts down his recruitment
The FSU Seminoles are starting to heat up on the recruiting trail, they are surging for several of their top targets after a busy weekend of official visits. Just as importantly, they are getting their commits to shut down their recruitment.
Four-star wide receiver Darryon Williams announced his recruitment was over on Sunday, and three-star cornerback Sean Johnson did the same on Monday. He announced the news on X.
"My recruitment is 100% shut down go NOLES," he wrote. He tagged defensive backs coach Patrick Surtain Sr. and safeties coach Evan Cooper in the post and included a photo of him and head coach Mike Norvell from his official visit.
Johnson is the No. 549 overall player and No. 45 cornerback in the 247Sports composite rankings. He is also the No. 10 player from Maryland.
While listed as a corner, he is expected to play safety for the Seminoles. He committed to them back on April 10 and is one of three safeties they have committed in their 2026 recruiting class. Four-star prospects Tredarius Hughes and Darryl Bell III complete the class.
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