FSU football: Top 5 questions heading into 2023 fall camp

Florida State Seminole fans cheer on the football team as they defeat the Florida Gators at Doak Campbell Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022.Fan Cam Fsu V Uf018
Florida State Seminole fans cheer on the football team as they defeat the Florida Gators at Doak Campbell Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022.Fan Cam Fsu V Uf018 /
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How Well Will Transfers Fit In?

FSU brought in the best transfer class nationally, but the question is how will these transfer fit in. The good news is the majority enrolled in the spring and experienced spring camp.

The only transfer that didn’t was wide receiver Keon Coleman. Generally, I’m against receivers transferring after spring camp, but Coleman brings a lot of experience and production from Michigan State. How much playing time will the three transfer offensive lineman see?

Will the tight end run consist of Jaheim Bell getting the majority of the snaps along with Markeston Douglas? How many snaps can we expect from transfer Kyle Morlock.

Can Fentrell Cypress lock down that cornerback spot opposite of Renardo Green? Also, how much do these transfers elevate the Noles overall as a team compared to last year?

I think each unit featuring transfers will be better, but we have to see them in action to see what that looks like.

I can’t wait to hear about what happens at fall practice with these newcomers. The hype in a few weeks could be at a fever pitch if they are as good as we believe they can be.