FSU football: Top 3 observations from 2021 fall camp

In a photo illustration composed of two images, the stadium seats of Doak Campbell Stadium are empty during a Florida State football game. There is a possibility that this is what the football season could look like.Doak Empty Illustration
In a photo illustration composed of two images, the stadium seats of Doak Campbell Stadium are empty during a Florida State football game. There is a possibility that this is what the football season could look like.Doak Empty Illustration /
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FSU football has wrapped up fall camp. The preparation for the opening game against Notre Dame on September 5 has begun.

FSU football had several questions going into fall camp. Who would be the starting quarterback against Notre Dame?

Could the team carry over the “WORK” mentality Mike Norvell and the staff tried to implement in the spring after having voluntary workouts over the summer?

How would the special teams shake out at placekicker and returning duties? Who would emerge in the trenches?

Would the young group of wide receivers take the next step with the addition of Kansas transfer Andrew Parchment?

Who would emerge in a crowded secondary for Marcus Woodson and Adam Fuller?

A few of these questions received answers over the last two and a half weeks. Some questions have answers that have yet to reveal themselves.

Let’s look at three observations from the first full fall camp in the Mike Norvell era.