NCAAF: Mississippi State lands Florida State transfer QB Luke Kromenhoek

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Florida State transfer quarterback Luke Kromenhoek announced Tuesday that he has committed to Mississippi State.

Kromenhoek appeared in six games, including two starts, as a true freshman for the Seminoles following an injury to starter DJ Uiagalelei and ineffectiveness by primary backup Brock Glenn. He threw for 502 yards with three touchdowns against two interceptions, while adding 113 yards on 63 carries.

The 6-foot-4, 210-pound quarterback was a four-star recruit out of Benedictine Military in Savannah, Ga., and will have three years of eligibility remaining.

The Bulldogs having been seeking to add competition for the starting quarterback job next season with Michael Van Buren Jr. transferring to LSU and third-stringer Chris Parson also entering the transfer portal.

Kromenhoek joins a quarterback depth chart that includes Blake Shapen, who began this season as the starter before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 4. Mississippi State also signed four-star quarterback KaMario Taylor to its 2025 recruiting class.

The Bulldogs failed to qualify for a bowl game following a 5-7 finish this season.

–Field Level Media

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