Wakulla (Fla.) played Tallahassee Rickards (Fla.) on Friday night where they won 28-0 on one of the final weeks of the high school regular season. Wakulla linebacker and Florida State commit Keyshawn Greene played a big part in the War Eagles’ win at Gene Cox Stadium in Tallahassee.

“I told my teammates I would put them boys on my back and I did that,” Greene told Noles247 following Wakulla’s win. “We balled together tonight against Rickards and we got the playoffs, first round, I’m ready for that.”

Greene has been a ‘Nole commitment since April of 2018 and hasn’t looked back on that pledge to his hometown school.

“Florida State is still my team and I ain’t giving up on them,” he responded when asked about his commitment to FSU.

A major reason why his commitment remains so strong is his relationship with Willie Taggart and the Florida State coaching staff.

“They some great coaches,” he noted. “I like being around them. It’s like home up there.”

Are any teams besides Florida State trying to flip him?

“Southern Miss, Auburn,” he said.

Even with other teams continuing to recruit him, he says he doesn’t plan to take any visits except for Florida State.

“No sir,” Greene stated when asked if he planned to visit other schools.

He took some time to let FSU fans know what to expect from the Seminoles’ 2020 recruiting class.

“Our class going to come in there and get a championship off the rip,” he exclaimed. “We going to ball out and work hard together.”

Greene currently plans to sign with FSU during the early signing period which begins on December 18th. He says he is unsure of his enrollment plans at this point.

He ranks as the No. 160 prospect and No. 12 outside-linebacker in the country according to the Top247 rankings. Greene is also ranked as the No. 24 player in the state of Florida for his class.