FSU football: 3 hidden areas Noles must improve in 2022

Florida State Seminoles running back D.J. Williams (1) runs the ball. The Louisville Cardinals lead the Florida State Seminoles 31-13 at the half Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021.Fsu V Louisville Football613
Florida State Seminoles running back D.J. Williams (1) runs the ball. The Louisville Cardinals lead the Florida State Seminoles 31-13 at the half Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021.Fsu V Louisville Football613 /
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FSU football has a few questions heading into the 2022 season, though not as many as in recent years, especially regarding how they react to adversity.

How early will Winston Wright play after recovering injuries sustained in a car wreck?

Will the offensive line take the next step towards average or slightly above average? Can the offense establish any sort of a consistent passing game?

Will the Noles have a legitimate pass rush after the loss of Keir Thomas and ACC Defensive Player of the Year Jermaine Johnson?

Most of all, will Jordan Travis remain healthy for the entire season?

That’s only the beginning of the questions for a team looking to get over the hump in Mike Norvell’s third season at the helm. A team and

We saw some improvements last year as the team was competitive, which was one of the main goals. However, there are several hidden areas this team needs to improve upon that will be critical to their success or detriment.

Let’s delve into three of the most critical areas.