FSU football: 3 difference-makers emerging from 2022 fall camp

Florida State Seminoles running back Lawrance Toafili (9) and his teammates celebrate a touchdown. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the Massachusetts Minutemen 59-3 at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021.Fsu V Umass Second Half289
Florida State Seminoles running back Lawrance Toafili (9) and his teammates celebrate a touchdown. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the Massachusetts Minutemen 59-3 at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021.Fsu V Umass Second Half289 /
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Parting Thoughts

Admittedly, there is a difference between performing well at practice and in games, but many things favor these three guys in 2022.

Green is finally healthy and has the experience. I don’t foresee him getting surprised by too many things.

Pittman has three years in college and an older brother in the NFL and had the benefit of enrolling this spring to get acclimated to everything.

Wilson has college experience and the benefit of enrolling this spring as well. The latter is something transfer wide receiver Andrew Parchment didn’t have last year. I firmly believe it was a huge factor in his inability to become a difference-maker in 2021 despite his production at Kansas.

Not to mention Pittman and Wilson ranked higher out of high school. FSU hasn’t had players that could win their individual battles at the skill positions in recent years.

These guys can win against the majority of the teams on the schedule. They’ve shown they can do it in practice, and now it’s all about going out there and doing it consistently in games.

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