Florida State defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, a projected first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, announced Monday on Twitter that he will return to the Seminoles for his senior season.
Also announcing his return to Tallahassee is wide receiver Tamorrion Terry, who was said to be weighing his options after leading the Seminoles with 1,023 receiving yards and eight touchdown catches.
“I’m thankful for coach Odell (Haggins’) commitment to perfection every day, on and off the field, but my pursuit to perfection is not over with yet,” Wilson said of Florida State’s defensive line coach in a video posted to Twitter. “I am still committed to Florida State, I’m committed to (head) coach (Mike) Norvell and I’m committed to turning this thing around.”
Terry echoed a similar sentiment in his announcement. “There’s still much more to accomplish,” he said.
Wilson had 44 tackles, 8.5 tackles for a loss and five sacks for Florida State this season despite missing the final three games because of a hand injury that required surgery.
The first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection has 92 tackles over three seasons for the Seminoles, with 13 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks.
Terry has 86 receptions for 1,767 yards and 16 touchdowns in his two seasons with the Seminoles.
“I’m thrilled that Tamorrion and Marvin have decided to continue their education and football development at Florida State,” Norvell said in a statement, per ESPN. “I knew they were fantastic football players, but, throughout our conversations, I’ve been impressed by their dedication to excellence and commitment to this football program and university.”