3 suggestions to improve Florida State's offense for the remainder of 2024

Three suggestions to improve Florida State's offense in 2024.
Apr 20, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles tight end Landen Thomas (17) runs with the ball during the Spring Showcase at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-Imagn Images
Apr 20, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles tight end Landen Thomas (17) runs with the ball during the Spring Showcase at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-Imagn Images / Melina Myers-Imagn Images
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Florida State's offense has been abysmal this season as the Seminoles have limped to a 1-5 start with losses to Georgia Tech, Boston College, Memphis, SMU, and Clemson.

Thankfully, the bye week is now here for Florida State. However, the Seminoles' offense needs to find some life. The unit was something that head football coach Mike Norvell took pride in. It has been a disaster this year after the offense was high-powered with weapons such as Jordan Travis, Trey Benson, Johnny Wilson, Keon Coleman, and Jaheim Bell.

Here are some important offensive statistics for the Seminoles:

-3rd down conversion rate: 28.9% (125th in the FBS)

-Passing offense: 215.5 (83rd in the FBS)

-Red zone offense: 83.3% (79th in the FBS)

-Rushing offense: 58.0 (132nd in the FBS)

-Total offense: 273.5 (125th in the FBS)

Florida State turned to redshirt freshman quarterback Brock Glenn as the starter at signal-caller after veteran DJ Uiagalelei went down with an injury versus SMU. Glenn showcased his ability even the coaching staff felt that Uiagalelei was a better option when he was healthy.

I want to highlight three ways that the offense can improve for the remainder of the 2024 season.