As long as their has been major college football, the constant statement has been that if you’ve got two quarterbacks, you’ve got none – essentially saying if one isn’t good enough to start by himself, you’re in trouble. For FSU football, it’s been over three and a half decades since that has even been a debate.
The Seminoles, dating back to the early 1980s, have always had one signal caller rise above the others – from names like Ward, Weinke, Winston and more. This season, it was James Blackman’s turn to take over the starting reigns yet again after starting all but one game in 2017.