FSU football: 3 reasons it's time to move on from DJ Uiagalelei

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Recruiting

I won't lie. It's probably already too late with how recruiting works nowadays. FSU has several high-profile receivers committed in the 2025 class, and continuing to play DJ Uiagalelei does nothing to entice them to stay committed. Brock Glenn is a redshirt freshman who could be the starter at FSU for the next couple of years and would likely be their quarterback. I think it's worth giving him a shot to see what he can do to try and salvage the recruiting class.

It's not likely, but what if Brock Glenn got a start, and lit it up offensively, leading FSU to a victory? That's at least something the coaching staff could point to for the future of the program. However, continuing to send DJ Uiagalelei out there likely means more losses and Brock Glenn continues to miss valuable game experience.