FSU Football: Fans react to Willie Taggart at Brad Paisley concert

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 25: Brad Paisley performs at Staples Center on January 25, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 25: Brad Paisley performs at Staples Center on January 25, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images) /
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FSU football coach Willie Taggart continues to show he’s a true fan of Nole Nation.

FSU football coach Willie Taggart continues to say and do all the right things to get Nole Nation behind him.

Coach and his staff have given more access to behind the scenes of the program in a couple of months than the former staff did in what seems like the entire time they were here.

Maybe it is or maybe it’s simply FSU fans starving for content coming off the worst season in a decade in Tallahassee.

The players have vouched for the current staff several times compared to the old staff as well. Coach Taggart has paid homage to FSU legend and architect of the program Bobby Bowden while also inviting all former players back to be apart of the new culture.

Taggart continues to show why people gravitate toward him as he showed up at Brad Paisley’s Country Nation College Tour Friday night.

Fan Reaction

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Listen, Coach Taggart attending a Brad Paisley concert isn’t going to help FSU win one single football game in 2018. However, it shows the love Taggart has for the Noles.

Did we EVER see the former staff toting a FSU spear around anywhere, much less attending a concert in front of thousands of Nole fans on a Friday night?

As some of the folk on social media pointed out, this also bunks the narrative Coach Taggart only listens to rap music.

But, you’d know that if you heard he likes to listen to Phil Collins’s “Feel It In The Air” on National Signing Day.

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Ultimately, it’s going to come down to wins and losses for fans to continue their support of the new staff. However, he’s certainly built up a lot of cache in the short amount of time he’s been at FSU.