The four-star running back earned the honor following an exceptional senior season.
The Florida State Seminoles currently boast the No. 20 recruiting class in the nation after the Early Signing Period, closing it out with a few surprises. After losing four-star running back Byron Louis to the Florida Gators, the ‘Noles managed to upgrade the position by flipping talented Georgia commit Ousmane Kromah from the Bulldogs.
Kromah capped off a strong finish to Florida State’s recruiting efforts. The 6’0”, 205-pound running back rushed 152 times for 1,290 yards and 15 touchdowns during his senior year at Lee County, earning the title of 2024 Mr. Georgia Football.
Despite Florida State losing running back Lawrance Toafili, the elite prospect from Leesburg, GA, will join a deep running back group. With players like Roydell Williams, Caziah Holmes, Kam Davis, Micahi Danzy, Sam Singleton, and Jaylin Lucas returning, competition will be intense. However, head coach Mike Norvell and running backs coach David Johnson have favored a “by-committee” approach during their time in Tallahassee, so Kromah may see early playing time.
Kromah had seven games with 100+ yards rushing during his senior year and is ranked as the No. 73 overall prospect, the No. 4 RB, and the No. 10 recruit in Georgia for the 2025 class.
With the 2024 NCAA Transfer Portal still open, it’s unclear how the roster will shape up for 2025, but FSU fans are eager to see Mr. Georgia Football in garnet and gold next fall.
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