FSU football: Improved or not? Position rankings compared to 2022

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 8: A general view of Doak Campbell Stadium during a game between the Virginia Cavaliers and Florida State Seminoles on November 8, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Jeff Gammons/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 8: A general view of Doak Campbell Stadium during a game between the Virginia Cavaliers and Florida State Seminoles on November 8, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Jeff Gammons/Getty Images) /
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Quarterbacks Much Improved Over 2022

The Noles go into the 2023 season in a much better position with QB experience. Jordan Travis is the unquestioned starter and already has preseason Heisman hype.

The concern last year was what would happen if Jordan Travis got hurt, and we found that answer out in real time against Louisville. Tate Rodemaker did the unthinkable and proved he’s a worthy backup QB, and finally looks like he can run the offense effectively.

AJ Duffy redshirted last season and has a year under his belt, so he’s in a better spot to contribute than last season. Freshman Brock Glenn was an early enrollee and looks to be progressing nicely in understanding the offense.

FSU hasn’t been in this position in a long time, with multiple guys with real game experience. Last year the question was could FSU beat the likes of Syracuse or someone else if Jordan Travis wasn’t available?

Aside from LSU and Clemson, I think FSU could compete and beat anyone else on the schedule without Jordan Travis at QB.