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South Florida safety commits to FSU after weekend visit

On3 imageby: Michael Langston09/07/25MichaelWarchant
Evan-Cooper
Florida State safeties coach Evan Cooper walks up to practice (Matt LaSerre/Warchant.com)

FSU hosted about 35 prospects on Saturday for its 77-3 thrashing of East Texas A&M, and one of them has already committed — 2027 defensive back Jemari Foreman out of Plantation High in South Florida.

Foreman spoke with Warchant.com earlier today about picking the Noles.

“I had a real bond with FSU and a lot of access with the players,” Foreman said. “I kind of expected them to play like this. I love how physical they play and it matches me. I made it official today committing.”

The talented DB added that FSU showed more love than anyone from the beginning and he wants to be part of the Seminoles’ program.

Miami, Kentucky, USF and FSU are the main schools that have offered. FSU offered a while back with safeties coach Evan Cooper.

Another FSU staff member who played a key part in this recruitment was the Seminoles’ director of recruiting, Devin Rispress.

“Coach [Pat] Surtain, Coach Cooper, Coach Rispress all love me and made it clear how much they want me,” Foreman said.

He added that FSU is recruiting him as a safety.

“I talk to him mostly every day,” Foreman said of Cooper. “He just tells me I can be the next man up.”

Here is a closer look at the talented defensive back in action

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