TALLAHASSEE — The Florida State Seminoles took to the practice fields on Thursday ahead of their second scrimmage this spring, slated for Saturday.
It was a chance for the team to bounce back — after Tuesday’s practice, head coach Mike Norvell said that it “wasn’t up to the standard he wanted to see.” On Thursday, he seemed content with the intensity the team brought this time around.
Starting off in the red zone the offense scored on multiple plays. Wide receiver Malik McClain cut into the middle of the endzone on a dig route breaking free for the catch drawing praise from the whole team.