TALLAHASSEE — The Florida State Seminoles have two practices remaining this spring and are coming off their final scrimmage as they look ahead to summer workouts. A lot of eyes will be on the Seminole offense, particularly with all the moving parts from a season ago, and it has been a back-and-forth battle for both sides of the ball this far.
Florida State elected to hold a third scrimmage in lieu of a Garnet and Gold Spring Showcase this year and finished the day emphasizing early install and red-zone situations. Head coach Mike Norvell has been candid when evaluating the team and hasn’t been shy about pointing out criticisms throughout the first 13 days of camp.
FSU Offense Wins Back-and-Forth Scrimmage
Overall, the offense prevailed despite a few mental errors and shone especially in shortened-field situations.
“I think today was probably the best offensive performance of the spring. You know, it was a really great response from a week ago, where the defense really took control of the scrimmage. But I thought today, offensively, we were able to have really good balance,” Norvell said. “I think we got the most plays we’ve gotten in any of our scrimmages. I think it was over 125. It was a physical day, and we got a lot of good work.”…