FSU football: 3 ways that the Seminoles' offense can attack Georgia Tech's defense

Three ways that the Seminoles' offense can attack Georgia Tech's defense.
Florida State Seminoles offensive lineman Maurice Smith (53) gestures during the second half against the Florida Gators at Steve Spurrier Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, November 25, 2023. [Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun]
Florida State Seminoles offensive lineman Maurice Smith (53) gestures during the second half against the Florida Gators at Steve Spurrier Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, November 25, 2023. [Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun] / Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Florida State's football had a remarkable 2023 campaign that capped off with the Seminoles finishing with an undefeated regular season and conference championship.

However, in 2024, the Seminoles have to replace the likes of quarterback Jordan Travis, running back Trey Benson, wide receivers Keon Coleman and Johnny Wilson, tight end Jaheim Bell and offensive linemen Casey Roddick and D'Mitri Emmanuel.

Head football coach Mike Norvell has expressed confidence in his squad during the 2024 season. The coaching staff added pieces via the transfer portal on the offensive side of the football such as quarterback DJ Uiagalelei, running backs Roydell Williams and Jaylin Lucas, wide receivers Malik Benson and Jalen Brown, and offensive linemen Richie Leonard IV, TJ Ferguson, and Jacob Rizy.

Florida State takes on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, August 24th for their season opener. In this article, I want to discuss three ways that the Seminoles' offense can attack the Yellow Jackets' defense.