FSU football: 3 things we learned from summer 2022

FSU offensive line coach Alex Atkins.Img 4353
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FSU football begins fall camp later this week, and a lot has transpired since spring. It has been a long but fruitful offseason, despite the results on the field in 2021.

There are a few question marks we’ll address later this week before fall camp begins, but there seems to be quite a bit of optimism around the program.

The second consecutive year of spring camp and summer workouts provided the staff with more stability and continuity. That’s something they didn’t have in year one, which means better results in the strength and conditioning player development.

I’d be curious to know what Mike Norvell thinks after one week of fall camp. Will these guys start fall camp focused on the work?

Mike Norvell had nothing but praise for much of the spring as the players locked in on meeting the standard nearly every practice.

The staff is recruiting with a purpose in the 2023 class, with commitments at several key positions along the line of scrimmage and in a solid position for several more blue-chip targets.

The July 30th recruiting weekend could prove fruitful for more additions to the class. Let’s look at three things we learned this summer 2022.