FSU football: Top 3 offensive questions heading into 2020 spring camp

LOUISVILLE, KY - SEPTEMBER 29: Tamorrion Terry #15 of the Florida State Seminoles makes a 55-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter of the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Cardinal Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Louisville, Kentucky. Florida State came from behind to win 28-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
LOUISVILLE, KY - SEPTEMBER 29: Tamorrion Terry #15 of the Florida State Seminoles makes a 55-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter of the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Cardinal Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Louisville, Kentucky. Florida State came from behind to win 28-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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FSU football went get its spring practice underway Saturday. Let’s take a look at three offensive questions for the Noles.

FSU football will get its first taste of what a Mike Norvell spring practice will be like on March 7th.

The players have been enduring strength and conditioning, weightlifting, and the Tour of Duty workouts the past couple of months.

They have a large number of early enrollees that will be beneficial as time goes on.

The past two seasons will be thrown out the window, and FSU football will be off to a fresh start with nearly an entirely new staff.

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For those in garnet and gold, the start of spring couldn’t come soon enough after three disappointing seasons compiling an 18-20 record.

As bad as things have been, winning can cure it all rather swiftly. Heck, being competitive and not looking completely lost on the field would be a start against rivals like Florida and Clemson.

Spring practice will be the first chance to see what the new coaches can do and if the direction of the program is heading in the right direction.

Here are the top three offensive questions for the Noles entering the spring practice.