3 reasons why the Seminoles will have a better rushing attack in 2024

Three reasons why the Seminoles will have a better rushing attack in 2024.
FSU Running Backs Coach David Johnson directs drills during practice Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022 in
FSU Running Backs Coach David Johnson directs drills during practice Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022 in / Chasity Maynard/Tallahassee Democrat /
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Florida State football had a successful 2023 campaign where it accomplished an undefeated regular season and an ACC Championship. However, there was a sour taste left in several Seminoles' fans' mouths as they were left out of the College Football Playoff.

However, that team had several things to be thankful for in what they did for the university. Florida State will now have to retool its roster to make another run at a chance to win a national championship in the new 12-team College Football Playoff system.

The Seminoles will look vastly different, especially on the offensive side of the football, during the 2024 season as they welcome in 38 scholarship newcomers to its roster. Florida State is having to place a new signal caller under center in transfer DJ Uiagalelei.

What might be even more critical is the fact that they brought in Alabama transfer running back Roydell Williams to replace Trey Benson. We all understand how vital it is to run the football in Mike Norvell's offensive scheme.

In this article, I want to focus on three ways that the Seminoles' rushing attack will be better in 2024 than it was in 2023.