After suffering a painful 2018 season that yielded the first losing campaign and season without a bowl game since the 1970s, Florida State’s football team entered the offseason with several questions that needed answering.
On Monday, fans were allowed to see just what the Seminoles could look like when the 2019 season begins in the fall with the first spring practice staying open to the public.
And there was a notable difference from the outset as the second year of the Willie Taggart era in Tallahassee gets going.
There wasn’t any music blaring during the beginning of practice when players arrived on the field.