FSU Football: Three Positives Of Orange Jersey’s At Spring Practice
By Kelvin Hunt
![Oct 8, 2016; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher looks on from the sideline during the second half against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium. FSU won 20-19. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports Oct 8, 2016; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher looks on from the sideline during the second half against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium. FSU won 20-19. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/f525cbdf4e94644889cd9bcbdf55720066b62a34871d55b3d4530aec8505b60e.jpg)
Final Thoughts
Some people like our friend Dakota Moyer is lifting an eyebrow regarding the use of orange jerseys.
First effort contracts, now effort jerseys? I may be reading too much into this but... 🤔
— Dakota Moyer (@DakotaMoyer) March 6, 2017
However, as a former college athlete, I can tell you that every player does not have the same motivation.
Some players need hard coaching, some need a pat on the back, but I don’t think anything is more motivating than being singled out that you are not giving enough effort in front of your peers.
So if it takes a player wearing an orange jersey for him to get his butt in gear and produce on the field I’m all for it.
Players are looking for an edge all the time, and it looks like Jimbo Fisher is doing the same thing as a coach with one of the most talented rosters in college football.