In the spring football session for FSU football, the biggest question was what the wide receiver room was going to look like – especially considering the fact it looked more like a M*A*S*H unit at times than a football team’s group. One of those sidelined was the returning leader this season, senior Nyqwan Murray.
After a promising end to the 2016 season that saw the Orlando native have 100 yard games against N.C. State and Michigan along with a 96 yard game against Clemson, Murray slightly stepped back last season and finished with 604 yards and just four touchdowns – but with Auden Tate’s departure to the NFL, Murray is expected to be FSU football’s go to target this season.