
The Seminoles have a huge recruiting weekend set for later in March. They'll have these two big-name recruiting visitors coming.
Florida State locked in two massive future recruiting visitors for its most pivotal event in March: Legacy Weekend.
The March 28 event brings back former Seminole players to interact with recruits. FSU legends earn their chance to share personal experiences playing inside Doak Campbell Stadium, as well as assist the FSU coaches including head coach Mike Norvell in helping win over potential future commits.
The 2026 event now will features these two prominent four-star visitors. Here's who'll be pulling into Tallahassee for the final Saturday of the month:
Rashad Streets, Edge Rusher
Streets confirmed his intentions to take in FSU via Noles247.
He's a dynamic and explosive 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive end fresh off piling 39.5 tackles for a loss and 15 sacks last season. The Raleigh, N.C., native tallied 103 tackles while starring for Millbrook High.
Streets also forced five fumbles, recovering two loose footballs. He showed his value on special teams, too, in blocking two punts.
Millbrook stormed through its competition and completed the undefeated season with Streets leading the edge rush charge. He's reeled in offers from local university North Carolina State, South Carolina, Oregon, Ohio State and Alabama.
Though this won't be his first time taking in Tallahassee. He wore a recruiting visitor lanyard in watching Florida State take on Miami back on Oct. 4. Plus he took in the January Junior Day -- leading to his FSU offer.
Streets checks in as the nation's No. 7 edge rusher per 247Sports composite. Both 247Sports composite and On3/Rivals list him as the state of North Carolina's No. 4 overall prospect.
Ta'Shawn Poole, Safety
Streets isn't the only prized four-star defender expected to receive love from the FSU legacy representatives.
Poole, who stars for Howard High in Macon, Ga., will be in the building as confirmed by Noles247.
Poole brings intriguing 6-foot-2, 185-pounds at the safety spot and has landed 30 total offers. He remains "warm" on Tennessee -- which represents one of his close proximity opportunities.
Poole ranks as the nation's No. 6 overall safety by 247Sports composite, but sits higher at No. 5 by On3/Rivals. Like Streets, Poole is another multi-offer target with lots of power conference representatives making a run.
Alabama and Auburn represent two of his opportunities. Even FSU rival Florida offered. Seminoles safeties coach Evan Cooper is courting Poole.
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