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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

rSr/2024 DT Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
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