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FSU’s defensive front is at heart of this turnaround after 0-4 start

As has been the tradition following victories, Florida State players gathered around in the locker room in the moments following their 26-23 win over Boston College to witness who would break ‘the rock,’ a flat concrete slab that the Seminoles use to represent a specific challenge.

This time around, the sledgehammer found its way into the hands of defensive coordinator Adam Fuller, who became the first assistant to receive the recognition. It was a moment captured and shared on social media.

“I had a player in mind that was going to break it, but a couple of defensive players came up and asked me to let Coach Fuller break the rock,” said coach Mike Norvell.