Omarion Cooper had his most productive college season at Colorado, recording 37 tackles while forcing a fumble and picking up a sack. But he opted to come back to Florida State, where his college career began, for his final season in 2024.
“I always knew where home was,” Cooper said Sunday after FSU’s fourth practice. “I knew where the right program was for me, the best fit. It’s been all open arms. Just hard work. What it’s always been.”
Cooper might have been away for a year and missed FSU’s undefeated run to the ACC championship. But he said the look and feel of the program hasn’t changed.
“Everything has been consistent,” Cooper said. “It’s a hard-working team. Critical on details. It’s progress. It’s Florida State.”
“I always knew where home was,” Cooper said Sunday after FSU’s fourth practice. “I knew where the right program was for me, the best fit. It’s been all open arms. Just hard work. What it’s always been.”
Cooper might have been away for a year and missed FSU’s undefeated run to the ACC championship. But he said the look and feel of the program hasn’t changed.
“Everything has been consistent,” Cooper said. “It’s a hard-working team. Critical on details. It’s progress. It’s Florida State.”
TheOsceola - Omarion Cooper feels FSU is home, right program for him to finish career
Omarion Cooper is a boomerang transfer, returning to FSU after a year at Colorado and saying FSU is the "best fit."
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