Mike Norvell Signs 10-Year Extension to Remain Florida State Head Coach
Mike Norvell has secured his future at Florida State University, signing a 10-year contract extension that will keep him as the Seminoles’ head coach through the 2034 season. The new deal, announced by the university, reaffirms Norvell’s long-term commitment to building a championship-contending program and marks a significant milestone in the revitalization of Florida State football.
Norvell, who took over as head coach in 2020, has steadily restored the program to prominence after a period of instability. Under his leadership, the Seminoles have shown marked improvement, culminating in a successful 2023 season that saw the team return to national relevance, securing a high-profile bowl game appearance and finishing with a top-10 ranking. Norvell’s emphasis on player development, recruiting, and a balanced offensive and defensive approach has begun to pay off as Florida State continues to rise in the college football ranks.
Florida State Athletic Director Michael Alford expressed his confidence in Norvell, saying, “Mike Norvell has proven himself as a dynamic leader who is committed to excellence on and off the field. His vision for Florida State football aligns with our goals, and we are excited for the future under his leadership.”
Norvell, a former Memphis head coach, has quickly ingrained himself into the fabric of FSU football, with his high-energy, player-first mentality resonating with both players and fans. His coaching philosophy has revitalized the Seminoles’ offensive attack while also strengthening their defensive identity, putting them in a strong position for future success.
The extension secures Florida State’s long-term stability as they continue to build toward competing at the highest levels, positioning the Seminoles as a force in both the ACC and the broader college football landscape.