Top Safety Recruit Cyion Smith to Visit Florida State This Weekend
Elite in-state safety to visit Florida State on Saturday
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Cyion Smith, a highly-rated safety from Blountstown, Florida, will visit Florida State University this weekend. The 2028 recruit is considering flipping his commitment from Mississippi State, with several other schools also vying for his attention.
- 01Cyion Smith is a blue-chip safety from Blountstown, Florida.
- 02He is visiting Florida State University for the second time this year.
- 03Smith is currently committed to Mississippi State but is being pursued by multiple schools.
- 04He has impressive statistics from his freshman and sophomore years.
- 05Smith is ranked as the No. 276 overall recruit and the No. 16 safety in the nation.
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Cyion Smith, a blue-chip safety from Blountstown, Florida, is set to visit Florida State University (FSU) this weekend, marking his second trip to Tallahassee in 2023. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound athlete is currently committed to Mississippi State but has garnered interest from several other programs, including Miami, South Carolina, Auburn, and West Virginia. Smith has showcased his talent on the field with impressive statistics: during his freshman year, he recorded 64 tackles, one tackle for loss, four interceptions, and 12 pass breakups. His sophomore season was equally remarkable, with 50 tackles, four tackles for loss, and seven interceptions. According to Rivals, Smith is ranked as the No. 276 overall recruit and the No. 16 safety in the country, as well as the No. 33 prospect in Florida. FSU is eager to secure his commitment as they continue to build their roster for the future.
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Smith's commitment could significantly bolster Florida State's defensive lineup, impacting their future performance.
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