FSU football: 3 burning questions after 2022 spring camp

Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell tosses his hat to a fan after the Seminoles' victory. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the Miami Hurricanes 31-28 Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.Fsu V Miami Second Half947
Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell tosses his hat to a fan after the Seminoles' victory. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the Miami Hurricanes 31-28 Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.Fsu V Miami Second Half947 /
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FSU football completed spring camp last week and will move into their summer workouts before long.

FSU head coach Mike Norvell provided a great deal of access to media, which has provided a much better understanding of how far this program has come since his arrival.

The spring game came across with mixed reviews, although it’s always a glorified scrimmage. I did see some things that got me excited from a personnel perspective.

I’ve talked about how I feel this team is better overall than they’ve ever been at this point in the last few seasons.

There are still some personnel questions, especially at the tight-end position. I wish the best for all the players in the program, but they’re a couple more that need to go into the transfer portal.

The good news is that FSU seems to have hit on most of the transfer portal players that joined the program in the spring. Some of the freshmen early enrollees look promising as well.

There are some positive things to look forward to in 2022. Here are three burning questions that need clarity.