Florida State Seminoles' Rising Star: Jayvan Boggs Ready to Shine in 2026 Season

The Florida State Seminoles are gearing up for the 2026 season with sophomore wide receiver Jayvan Boggs looking to make a big impact. Boggs, who battled injuries last season, is feeling healthier and more confident as he prepares for a larger role in the team's offense this spring. Standing at 6'1'' and weighing 210 pounds, Boggs was a three-star prospect out of Cocoa, Florida, with high expectations coming into Tallahassee.
Despite facing setbacks due to injuries, Boggs is determined to have a breakout season and contribute significantly to the team. With a new quarterback in Auburn transfer Ashton Daniels and the experienced receivers Michai Danzy and Duce Robinson, Boggs is ready to showcase his skills and versatility on the field. He is focused on staying healthy and making big plays for the Seminoles this year.
Boggs acknowledges the challenges he faced as a freshman but is determined to overcome them and excel in his sophomore year. He is impressed by Daniels' throwing abilities and Sperry's improvement, highlighting the chemistry they have developed on the field. As the team prepares for their first scrimmage, Boggs is eager to continue his development and secure a prominent role in the Seminoles' offense in the upcoming season.
Stay tuned to NoleGameday for comprehensive coverage of Florida State throughout the year. Follow NoleGameday on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and insights on the Seminoles' journey.