11/24/2024

TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Head Coach Mike Norvell of the Florida State Seminoles during the game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on September 12, 2020 in Tallahassee, Florida. Georgia Tech defeated Florida State 16 to 13. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Character Lines) (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Character Lines)

On Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m., Florida State will take part in their annual Garnet and Gold Spring Showcase, their 14th practice of the spring season, inside Doak Campbell Stadium. Owing to current renovation within Doak Campbell Stadium, the venue will only be able to accommodate a restricted number of people. The ACC Network is scheduled to carry it from 4 to 6 p.m. This area has a stream.

At their spring showcase, FSU does not play a traditional game. Instead, the first half of the event will be structured like a regular practice, with some 11-on-11 action. The second half will be more of an entertainment football event, with former running back Travis Minor, wide receiver Peter Warrick, defensive lineman Corey Simon, and linebacker Tommy Polley serving as honorary coaches for the current team.

Running back Lawrance Toafili, wide receivers Kentron Poitier, Ja’Khi Douglas, and others, tight ends Kyle Morlock and Jackson West, and a sizable group of offensive linemen, including Maurice Smith, Darius Washington, Jaylen Early, and others, are some of the key return players for the Seminoles. Among the defensive linebackers, DJ Lundy is in charge of a group that is relatively young and includes players like Blake Nichelson and Justin Cryer. The secondary is led by cornerbacks Azareye’h Thomas and Fentrell Cypress, as well as safeties Shyheim Brown, Conrad Hussey, and KJ Kirkland. Long snapper Mason, punter Alex Mastromanno, and kicker Ryan Fitzgerald are all well-known players on the special teams squad.

 

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