One of the few parts of the Florida State football team that the media does not get access to is FSU’s Sunday night practices, which the coaching staff says are for the players who did not play in more than 20 percent of the snaps. On Tuesday, the football team went through as close to a Sunday practice as possible, with the underclassman going through about 30 minutes of drills on their own before the starters joined them.
The portion offered a glimpse into the future with Luke Kromenhoek throwing seeds to the young pass-catchers like Elijah Moore and Amaree Williams, along with the freshman defensive backs making plays on the ball, carrying over the same energy that the relatively older guys play with, like Quindarrius Jones and Edwin Joseph.