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Offensive observations from FSU’s comeback win over Jacksonville State


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Offensive observations from FSU’s comeback win over Jacksonville State

Florida State football got off to as slow a start as possible on the offensive side of the ball. The ‘Noles totaled just 25 yards of offense in the first quarter, while also throwing a pick-six. After a change of the starting quarterback before the game stalled, an in-game change proved effective. Many have called for a youth movement at Florida State, and they got it today. But with that youth movement comes some growing pains, which were quite present early on. True freshman Tate Rodemaker got his first career start after a decent showing at the end of the Miami game. It was a very different story for Rodemaker in his first start. Rodemaker threw a pick six on an under-thrown out-route which led to an easy pick-six for Jacksonville State. He also took a bad sack on a broken screen play which led to a missed field goal. FSU’s offensive line didn’t give him much help, but he looked shaky in the pocket and was often hesitating to make throws.

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