I want to Play For FSU Again: Former FSU Top Star, A 4-Star OL is Making It Back to Florida State With A Huge Promise to Fans

Mario Nash Jr., a four-star offensive lineman from Kemper County, Mississippi, tells Noles247 that he will return to Tallahassee on Friday for an unofficial visit. The Seminoles have long targeted the 6-foot-4, 270-pound offensive tackle.

Nash Jr. was set to attend FSU’s Legacy Weekend in late March, but he had to cancel after his father – and his transportation – became ill.

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He last visited Florida State University on January 20th for Junior Day.

The Mississippi big man has formed a solid bond with FSU offensive line coach Alex Atkins and offensive senior analyst Gabe Fertitta.

He intends to return for a formal visit. He hasn’t revealed that date yet. He has an official visit scheduled at USC (June 7th) and Mississippi State (June 21st).

The Seminoles are fiercely fighting with the Bulldogs for his services. Mississippi State wins both predictions from the 247Sports.com Crystal Ball.

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According to the 247Sports.com Composite Recruiting Rankings, Nash Jr. is the No. 327 overall prospect and the No. 20 interior offensive lineman nationally. He may play either inside or outside on the offensive line at the next level.

He was voted offensive line MVP at Under Armour Atlanta earlier this year.

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