Tommy Castellanos stated that the Seminoles' offense will be "scary" in 2025

Florida State's offense could be scary during the 2025 season.
Oct 25, 2024; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; Boston College Eagles quarterback Thomas Castellanos (1) runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
Oct 25, 2024; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; Boston College Eagles quarterback Thomas Castellanos (1) runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images
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FSU FOOTBALL OFFENSE

Florida State football had one of the worst offenses in college football last year. The Seminoles and the description "scary offense" in the same sentence could be viewed as insane, but we are. The program added forty-four new players to the roster and six new coaches to the staff.

Plain and simple, this is a new team that looks to turn a corner from the 2-10 record in 2024. Head football coach Mike Norvell even navigated to the CEO role on the team. This had to be a pride factor that he likely had to make to be successful in Tallahassee.

There is no time as Florida State hosts the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday, August 30th, for its season opener. Quarterback Thomas Castellanos made comments this offseason about the Crimson Tide "not having Nick Saban to save them".

Castellanos is a hot commodity with the media. He spoke with the ACC Network, where he highlighted that the Seminoles' offense will be scary in 2025.

In this article, I want to highlight five reasons behind his confidence in Florida State's offense for the 2025 season.