Florida State begins a busy month of camp dates with an individual camp on Sunday.
Here is the camp-site description of an individual camp: Our one day camps are designed to give each individual athlete a solid foundation in the basic football fundamentals needed to excel at his specific position. They are non-contact providing a fun learning experience for all campers. Each camper receives a camp T-shirt. This non-contact camp is designed to improve a player’s beginning, intermediate or advanced skill level. Fundamentals of all skill positions on offense and defense are taught. Participants are grouped based on age and skill level. The camp is run by Florida State Football Staff.
Sunday’s camp, which is set to be held on the FSU football practice fields and inside the Indoor Practice Facility is set to begin registration at noon with action on the field from 2 to 4 p.m. Noles247 will provide updates from the action.
Other camps that FSU will host include a big man camp and 7-on-7 on June 5th and again on June 12th, another indy camp on June 16th, a quarterback camp on June 17th, a specialists camp on June 17th, and a youth camp on June 17th.
FSU will also hold their elite camp on June 9th – with that being the camp that usually results in the most recruiting-specific activity. We have been putting together a visitor list for the elite camp over the past couple of weeks and that can be found here.
FSU’s summer camps are geared heavily towards evaluating and offering prospects in future classes (’26 to ’28 this summer).
Surrounding FSU’s summer camp slate, they will be hosting around four-dozen official visitors from the 2025 class.