FSU football: 10 things that will define Noles’ 2021 season

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 11: Chief Osceola and Renegade of the Florida State Seminoles planet the flaming spear on the 50 yardline before the game against the Boston College Eagles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 11, 2016 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated Boston College 45 to 7. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 11: Chief Osceola and Renegade of the Florida State Seminoles planet the flaming spear on the 50 yardline before the game against the Boston College Eagles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 11, 2016 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated Boston College 45 to 7. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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QB Play

When it comes to Jordan Travis and McKenzie Milton, I feel good about this unit as long as both stay healthy.

The only problem is both have an injury history, which is why we’ll likely see both players this year.

I expect improvement from Jordan Travis. We know he is dynamic with his legs, but I think we’ll see better decision-making, better pocket presence, and better accuracy.

McKenzie Milton brings a ton of experience to the game as he learns Mike Norvell’s offense.

The offense will go as these two guys go, coupled with the offensive line and wide receivers playing at a high level.

However, if one or both get hurt, that could change things drastically for the Noles. This aspect is why Mike Norvell got the younger quarterbacks, Chubba Purdy and Tate Rodemaker tons of reps in fall camp last week.

This unit has been the difference in several wins and losses for the Noles over the past couple of years. Better play from this unit gives the Noles a solid shot of reaching a bowl in 2021.

Next. Projecting Offensive Improvements In 2021 Under Mike Norvell. dark