Florida State Football 2022 Season Preview | Can the Noles fix their Offensive Line?

Florida State will need its offensive line to step up in 2022 if the Seminoles plan on challenging for the ACC Atlantic division. Can Mike Norvell architect an offense that keeps Jordan Travis healthy, generates big plays and avoids the pitfalls of last year’s early season issues? Ty and Dan from The Solid Verbal College Football Podcast discuss what the 2022 college football season looks like for FSU.

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6 Comments

  1. ISLAND BOI

    Wake Forest had a Cinderella season. THAT’S IT! Nothing else!

  2. Slinger Nolenation

    FSU got off to a bumpy start last year, but they began the year by taking Notre Dame to the wire. Notre Dame ended up being a pretty good team.

  3. J. Jackson

    This is fair. We’ll see how things shape up this year. We’ve certainly thrown bodies at the OL and should be bigger, better, and stronger. Go Seminoles!

  4. StokingTheflame

    The biggest weakness will be the WRs. If Jordan Travis stays healthy, FSU will be in every game. The only game they were not in last year was WF. They had 6 turnovers and JT of course got injured. Last 4 games his passing improved greatly. And this is not a young Online. At all. I get it though. Im sure you're not tuned into FSU football every day. So there is that outsiders perspective, which I really like hearing different perspectives. It lets me know how much attention is actually paid.
    Unmotivated UF team? It's a rivalry game. FSU beats themselves 11x's last year. I expect the floor to be 8 wins.

  5. ckenp

    If FSU is gonna lose to LSU to start the year: is it better to get blown out or lose close in terms of being able to move past it?

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