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Four-star wide receiver C.J. Wiley has officially decommitted from Florida State, marking a significant setback for the Seminoles as they struggle with a dismal 1-7 season. Wiley's departure is part of a broader trend, as he is the fifth ESPN 300 prospect to leave the Seminoles' 2025 recruiting class this fall, further dropping their class ranking to No. 37. After initially committing to FSU over LSU and Georgia in January, Wiley has been exploring other options, including recent visits to Texas A&M and Georgia. His father played at LSU, and the Bulldogs are heavily pursuing him, which may increase their chances of landing the top uncommitted wide receiver recruit. This decommitment follows the loss of other wide receiver commitments, including Malik Clark and Daylan McCutcheon. Florida State's inability to retain key prospects raises concerns about the future of their recruiting efforts amidst ongoing struggles on the field.
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