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Former FSU football player enters Portal after being fired by Colorado’s Deion Sanders

Former Florida State football defensive lineman Bishop Thomas has re-entered the transfer portal, according to Buffs Beat. The now former Colorado Buffalo was dismissed from the team in late February for violating team rules at the end of the 2023 season.

Thomas transferred to Colorado in May 2023. According to PFF, he played a total of 123 snaps in nine games for the Buffs, including 117 on defense.

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The former Florida State defensive lineman was a former three-star recruit in FSU’s 2022 recruiting class. He appeared in two games for the Seminoles (Boston College, Louisiana) and recorded one assisted tackle. In nine games at Colorado, the 6-foot-1, 305-pound freshman collected seven total tackles, two tackles for loss, one pass deflection and one fumble recovery. He will have three years of eligibility remaining.

Thomas finished 2023 with a PFF defensive grade of 56.1, which ranked him No. 31 among the 39 players who came on for Colorado last season. He also posted a run defense grade of 54.9, a pass rush grade of 56.5 and a coverage grade of 60.0.

Thomas was one of several FSU players who announced they would be moving to Boulder, Colorado in the spring of 2023. These players include defensemen Travis Jay and Omarion Cooper, defenseman Derrick McLendon and linebacker Brendan Gant. Cooper entered the portal earlier this week while McLendon landed with the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent. Jay and Gant remain with the Buffaloes.

Linebacker DJ Lundy initially announced his intention to join the Buffaloes, but decided to return to Tallahassee along with head coach Mike Norvell and his staff.

As of now, Florida State has had three players enter the portal this spring; wide receiver Vandrevius Jacobs, wide receiver Joshua Burrell and cornerback Greedy Vance. The program must shed at least three more scholarship players to reach the 85-scholarship limit, and only if they don’t plan to make any new additions.

The Seminoles saw quarterback Tate Rodemaker (Southern Miss), quarterback AJ Duffy (San Diego State), running back Rodney Hill (Arkansas), running back CJ Campbell (FAU), wide receiver Goldie Lawrence (?), tight end Markeston Douglas (Arizona State), tight end Preston Daniel (Miami-Ohio), offensive lineman Thomas Shrader (Appalachian State), offensive lineman Bless Harris (TCU), offensive lineman Daughtry Richardson (FAU), offensive lineman Qae’shon Sapp (SMU), defensive end Gilber Edmond (South Carolina), defensive lineman Dennis Briggs (Illinois), defensive tackle Malcolm Ray (Rutgers), defensive tackle Ayobami Tifas (?), linebacker Dylan Brown-Turner (UTEP) and kicker Tyler Keltner (Oklahoma) enter the portal during the winter transfer portal that closed on January 4.

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