The Florida State Seminoles have landed a commitment from 2021 quarterback Luke Altmyer. The news comes a little over a week after Almyer’s visit to FSU’s Junior Day, which was held on Jan. 25.

Altmyer is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound pro-style quarterback from Starkville (Miss.). He’s ranked as the 19th best pro-style passer in the country and the 420th best player overall, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

When it came down to making a final decision, Altmyer chose the Seminoles over offers from LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Louisville, Missouri, NC State and Oregon to name a few.

Mike Norvell made it a point to offer Altmyer as soon as he stepped on FSU’s campus for the first time.

“He told me that I was the one guy he wanted. He wanted to wait to tell me in-person. We have been on the phone a lot, ever since he has gotten this job. I’m the first one he has offered,” Altmyer told Noles247 after FSU’s Junior Day. “So I am super excited about that. I am honored, so honored.”

Altmyer told Noles247 that his interest in FSU began about seven years ago.

“I've always been drawn to them ever since you know Jameis [Winston] was here and you know they're winning national titles, but, you know, they're those guys were the first ever to believe me,” Altmyer said. “So, you know, with them being here, it's great. I'm very interested in this place.”

Altmyer is the first quarterback to commit to Florida State’s 2021 class. It’s unclear right now if the staff plans to take another.

Altmyer is expected to return to FSU this spring for a visit.