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FSU Practice Notes (Aug. 30): LSU week
Posted on 8/30/22 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 8/30/22 at 1:04 pm
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**QB Jordan Travis was excellent in 1 vs. 1s, making several high-level throws downfield that were nearly impossible to cover. WR Malik McClain was the recipient of a couple of these well-executed passes.
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Even when he makes a mistake – Travis put too much air under a ball in team drills, resulting in an interception – there’s not a crisis of confidence, and he’s able to learn from the miscue. Travis was throwing with a ton of confidence on Monday after a strong season debut, and it’s clear that Norvell has a ton of faith in his QB.
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**DT Daniel Lyons, who drew praise from Adam Fuller for his debut performance, had a great rep in run-fit drills in which he out-leveraged Kanaya Charlton and somehow managed to toss the mammoth lineman backwards to the ground. Fellow defensive linemen loved this rep. Hat tip to Charlton, he responded well on the next rep by providing some pop to DT Josh Farmer
Posted on 8/30/22 at 1:11 pm to Captain Crown
It’s gonna be a challenge to run on that FSU front with a brand new OL. Need to avoid getting one dimensional as much as possible though. Can’t allow FSU to start teeing off with Verse and others.
If LSU can weather the storm early on defense we’ll be in great place to win a close one.
If either LSU line dominates the FSU line it’ll result in. 14+ point win.
If LSU can weather the storm early on defense we’ll be in great place to win a close one.
If either LSU line dominates the FSU line it’ll result in. 14+ point win.
Posted on 8/30/22 at 1:11 pm to Captain Crown
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several high-level throws downfield that were nearly impossible to cover.
Doubtful he could do this outside a 1 on 1 drill
Posted on 8/30/22 at 2:17 pm to Captain Crown
This game could go so many ways for us. They have strengths where we have “potential weaknesses.”
I’m having flashbacks from UCLA last year, that defense was a disappointment across the board. Everyone on TD was beating their chests, including me. We don’t know what we have in our OLine. RB room is still a mystery. LSU has a lot to prove this game, specifically on defense. We’re going to need the front seven to play very sound fundamental assignment football.
I’m having flashbacks from UCLA last year, that defense was a disappointment across the board. Everyone on TD was beating their chests, including me. We don’t know what we have in our OLine. RB room is still a mystery. LSU has a lot to prove this game, specifically on defense. We’re going to need the front seven to play very sound fundamental assignment football.
Posted on 8/30/22 at 2:38 pm to Doby
yes this game could go many different ways. ANd while we do have alot of questions that need answers theres one glaring difference from this year and last...
In my mind thats all the difference we need.
In my mind thats all the difference we need.
Posted on 8/30/22 at 2:39 pm to Captain Crown
Starts and ends with our OL. Give either QB time to make reads and get the ball out to playmakers in space. Give the RB's a chance. Not a hole, but a crease so they can gain pos yards, move the chains, and win the TOP/field pos battle. We don't want many 3 and outs.
DEF will need to make some key stops to get off the field, and not yield TDs. A timely T/O or two would be huge. The entire front 7 needs to play upfield, and tackle well. Looking for BJO to have a big game.

DEF will need to make some key stops to get off the field, and not yield TDs. A timely T/O or two would be huge. The entire front 7 needs to play upfield, and tackle well. Looking for BJO to have a big game.
Posted on 8/30/22 at 2:55 pm to Doby
There are so many differences from UCLA last year. For starters, we’re not coached by Ed Orgeron, we don’t have 2 coordinators calling their 1st ever games, we haven’t had to relocate game week due to a hurricane, we’re not headed all the way across the country to play a team on the road.
Posted on 8/30/22 at 3:17 pm to DCTXLA
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Doubtful he could do this outside a 1 on 1 drill
1s vs 1s … not 1 on 1
Posted on 8/30/22 at 4:29 pm to Captain Crown
BK will keep the OL focused. DL, nothing to say.
Posted on 8/30/22 at 5:25 pm to rmnldr
Since when did FSU get a SEC type defensive line?
Posted on 8/30/22 at 5:31 pm to Captain Crown
Blah blah blah
41-17 Tigers
41-17 Tigers
Posted on 8/30/22 at 11:24 pm to CP3LSU25
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Since when did FSU get a SEC type defensive line?
I’m 35 and I’d estimate we’ve had an “SEC type” defensive line for about 30 of those years.
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