Football:
He’s still a game-time decision, but Ashlynd Barker has practiced multiple days in a row and is trending towards playing vs. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh’s passing game has struggled until switching to true freshman Mason Heintschel last week vs. Boston College.
Control Pittsburgh’s passing attack, jump out to an early lead, and win the turnover. It sounds simple enough but the execution of those three goals will determine if FSU moves to 4-2 or not.
aThe Seminoles have fallen behind by double digits in the
first half during their last two losses, and clearly they are not talented enough to dig themselves out of early holes. Moreover, regardless of what the players say, dropping two straight games can damage confidence. A strong start will get the crowd into it and allow FSU to start playing on its terms, something it has not done over the last two weeks.
If Tommy Castellanos and the FSU offense are able to control what they control; then streaming together multiple good weeks going forward will become a reality.
Ethan Pritchard’s recovery has progressed to the point where he will be transferred to a rehabilitation facility. The entire team was there to greet him as he was being moved:
Recruiting:
One of the fastest rising defensive line prospects in the south, Franklin Whitley, is expected to be on campus this weekend. Whitley only earned a scholarship offer from FSU on Tuesday
and he’s already expected back in town for an official visit.
All Sports:
(Insert result of top-5 showdown here)
New year, new coach, new kicks:
A little fall classic of their own for FSU Softball:
Welcome back Coach Sue: