Offensive lineman Andrew Pisani, a three-star recruit for 2028, will visit Florida State on Wednesday for a spring game. He has around 20 scholarship offers, including interest from top programs like Ohio State and Miami.
Florida State entered the sweepstakes for 2028 three-star offensive lineman Andrew Pisani last January when they extended him a scholarship offer on his first visit. He also attended a camp last June and a game against the Miami Hurricanes last season.
He's fresh off a visit to Virginia Tech, and now he'll make his fourth trip to see FSU. Pisani announced on social media that he'll be in Tallahassee on Wednesday for a spring game visit.
"Going up to Florida State tomorrow," Pisani said.
The 6-foot-4, 290-pounder has around 20 offers on the table. Florida State is competing with Ohio State, Miami, Auburn, Florida, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, and more for Pisani.
Rivals' industry rankings have Pisani listed as the No. 311 player nationally and the No. 17 interior offensive lineman in the country. In the state of Florida, he's the No. 38 prospect.
If things go well on this visit, FSU will need to look at locking in an official visit with Pisani.
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What are Andrew Pisani's current scholarship offers?
Andrew Pisani currently has around 20 scholarship offers from various programs, including Florida State, Ohio State, Miami, Auburn, and Texas A&M.
When is Andrew Pisani visiting Florida State?
Andrew Pisani is scheduled to visit Florida State on Wednesday for a spring game.
What position does Andrew Pisani play and what are his physical stats?
Andrew Pisani is an offensive lineman, standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 290 pounds.
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