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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: HMC...(+) Coming off Sept 2022 Leg INJ...2021: HMC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Mississippi State



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  Florida State defensive tackle Fabien Lovett Sr. will return for his final season of eligibility with the Seminoles, announcing his decision on Instagram Sunday morning. Lovett appeared in seven games, missing the first half of the season after getting hurt against LSU on Sept. 4. He totaled 10 tackles with 2 tackles for loss, a sack, a pass defended and a forced fumble. Despite only taking part in 210 snaps, the redshirt junior earned a spot as an all-ACC honorable mention. - Orlando Sentinel

(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: DT - Fabien Lovett, Florida State, 36 votes,...Lovett, from Vicksburg, Mississippi, was an honorable mention defensive tackle in 2021. He had 10 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack, over seven games. He added a pass breakup and forced a fumble against Louisiana, the first of his career. - Florida State Football

(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): DT - Fabien Lovett, Florida State, 48 votes,...Lovett, from Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Cooper, from Lilburn, Georgia, combined for 67 tackles, 9.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks. The FSU defense allowed opponents to score just 70.6 percent of the time in the Red Zone, second-best in the league, while the seven Red Zone turnovers forced were best in the conference. - Florida State Football

(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  Former Mississippi State defensive tackle Fabien Lovett made it official Friday that he was headed to Florida State. Lovett announced via Twitter that he had signed with the Seminoles. He announced that he was entering the NCAA Transfer Portal on April 3 in the days following a controversial tweet by Mississippi State coach Mike Leach. Lovett announced that he was committed to Florida State on April 13. It appeared that the Mississippi native had reopened his recruitment after his initial Florida State announcement. FSU coach Mike Norvell even alluded to it Friday night, saying "He's Baaaaaaackkk" in a tweet about a "big time addition in the trenches coming to Doak Campbell Stadium." Norvell didn't mention Lovett by name, but in any event the 6-foot-3 defensive tackle ultimately chose FSU. Lovett finished his redshirt freshman season with 19 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and a sack. - The Clarion Ledger

(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  Fabien Lovett has a new home. The former Mississippi State defensive lineman put his name in the transfer portal at the beginning of the month after head coach Mike Leach tweeted an image that many people, including Lovett and his father, found offensive. Just over a week later, Lovett has landed at Florida State. The 6-foot-3, 330-pound defensive tackle announced his decision to become a Seminole via Twitter. Schools such as Ole Miss, Tennessee, Georgia Tech and Oregon all reached out to Lovett, an Olive Branch native, in the days after he entered the portal. They lost out to Florida State. - The Clarion Ledger

(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  Mississippi State coach Mike Leach is expected to participate in "listening sessions" with student and community groups and tour the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum after he tweeted an image of a noose last week. Mississippi State athletic director John Cohen released a statement Tuesday that said, "No matter the context, for many Americans the image of a noose is never appropriate and that's particularly true in the South and in Mississippi. Mississippi State University was disappointed in the use of such an image in a tweet by Coach Mike Leach."

Leach, who was hired away from Washington State in January, apologized on social media last week for posting a tweet that drew criticism from Bulldogs players and an assistant professor at the school before it was deleted. The image Leach tweeted depicted an elderly woman knitting, with the caption: "After 2 weeks of quarantine with her husband, Gertrude decided to knit him a scarf...", but the picture showed her knitting a noose with the hangman's knot already tied. Cohen's statement added, "The university is confident that Coach Leach is moving quickly and sincerely past this unintended misstep and will provide the leadership for our student athletes and excitement for our football program that our fans deserve and that our students and alumni will be proud to support." - AP College Football


(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  When Mississippi State football player Fabien Lovett saw Mike Leach's tweet with an image that joked about a woman knitting a noose for her husband, the defensive lineman sent a screenshot to his dad. Lovett was upset and even publicly reacted to the tweet Wednesday night on his Twitter account, typing "wtf." The next day, the father and son discussed the coach's meme and the player's future in Starkville. Lovett next talked with members of the Mississippi State coaching staff. On Friday, Lovett's father, Abdual Lovett, had decided his son should leave the program and the 6-foot-4, 310-pound athlete agreed he was done at Mississippi State.

Lovett filled out the necessary paperwork through the university and announced his decision to transfer on Twitter. The father said he questioned Leach's ability to lead because he says "whatever whenever." "I didn't feel comfortable with my son being down there with a guy like that from a leadership standpoint - that you can just throw anything out there," Abdual told the Clarion Ledger on Saturday. "I feel if he can do it, the kids are going to feel like they can do it." The Mississippi State athletic department declined to comment on the situation and the comments of Lovett's father. - The Clarion Ledger


(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  Fabien Lovett is a college football free agent. The rising sophomore announced Friday he entered the NCAA transfer portal after Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach tweeted out a controversial meme. Several schools quickly reached out to Lovett, who said he has three years of eligibility remaining. Programs such as Ole Miss, Tennessee, Florida State, Georgia Tech and Oregon have contacted Lovett and his family, according to his father, Abdual Lovett. Tennessee and Florida State have stood out early in the recruiting process, Abdual Lovett said.

Fabien Lovett has a prior relationship with a familiar name on the Oregon coaching staff. Joe Moorhead, the former Mississippi State head coach, recruited Lovett to Starkville. Moorhead is now the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Oregon. "He had a great respect for Moorhead," Abdual Lovett said. "So did I." The defensive tackle, listed at 6-foot-4 and 310 pounds, appeared in two games and redshirted in 2018. In 2019, he finished with 19 total tackles and a sack for the Bulldogs. - The Clarion Ledger


(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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  Mississippi State rising-sophomore defensive tackle Fabien Lovett has entered the transfer portal per his Twitter account. Lovett -- a former three-star prospect out of Olive Branch in the 2018 class -- announced his decision Friday afternoon. "I have entered the transfer portal with 3 years left of eligibility," he wrote. In 13 games this season, Lovett totaled 19 tackles -- 2.5 for a loss -- and one sack. His announcement comes just one day after he responded to a since-deleted tweet from new head coach Mike Leach depicting a woman knitting a noose for her husband. The 6-foot-4-inch, 315-pound interior lineman responded to the image with the tweet: "Wtf." Leach apologized for the tweet Thursday, writing: "I sincerely regret if my choice of Images in my tweets were found offensive. I had no intention of offending anyone." - The Dispatch

(DS#24 DT) rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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