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Can the FSU football offensive dominate in spring?

The Football of the State Florida begins on Wednesday, March 19, its spring practice. The Seminols did not have the season in 2024, where she gave a 2-10 record. This left many questions for the fan base, which believed that the program took the next step in stability.

The State of Florida had a dynamic offensive in 2023, including pieces such as Quarterback Jordan Travis, the return of Trey Benson, the long -night recipients Johnny Wilson and Keon Coleman and the tight end of Jaheim Bell. This suggested to individuals that head coach Mike Norvell was one of the best offensive heads in the entire college football.

This opinion was thrown aside because the seminols had one of the worst units in the country last season. The state of Florida added quarterback transfer DJ Uiagalelei in the last low season, and it was not as well as they thought.

This cannot be said that Uiagalele was the only problem, but individuals know that the quarterback position on the soccer field is the most important. The running game was also something that was classified last year as one of the worst in college football.

The part in question, which many should have noticed last year, is that the rushing attack in spring practice was sometimes successful last year, but generally did not dominate the crime.

Florida State Football made some major changes this off -season when the head coach of Cheffussball, Mike Norvell, handed over the key to the former UCF head coach Gus Malzahn. Malzahn was considered someone who had innovative crimes in the past and had effectively operated football in the past.

Quarterback DJ Uiagalelei was not a big threat last season.

Castellanos is a quarterback that Mike Norvell admitted to him that gray hair was given to him from the last two meetings who had to deal with the talented player. He was also recruited by Norvell and Florida State to run back in the high school. It's funny how life closes.

The State of Florida's coaching team gave him many playmakers to be successful this season, such as Duce Robinson, Squirrel White and Randy Pittman Jr. in the transfer portal. In addition, four new offensive lines had a lot of college experience (it didn't help last year, but there is a new offensive line trainer in Herb hand instead of Alex Atkins).

This should enable Castellanos to be more efficient in the passing game in which the opposing defense flows up its legs. I believe that there will be times when the crime will dominate the defense when it is similar to 6'7 “Duc Robinson, similar to the seminols when they had 6,7” Johnny Wilson.

I don't ask you to drink the “Kool-Aid”, but the crime should improve greatly compared to last season.