AMELIA ISLAND — When Florida State coach Mike Norvell began retooling the Seminoles’ roster over the past few seasons, he looked to add much-needed depth and talent to the team. But he was also looking to add necessary experience and leadership to an otherwise young and raw group of players.
Norvell achieved that with the addition of more than two dozen players through the transfer market. Their presence gave the team a lift, specifically through the performances of players like Jermaine Johnson II, Keir Thomas, Jashaun Corbin and Devonay Love-Taylor.
As the play improved, so did the team’s confidence — which has been a noticeable improvement coming out of FSU’s spring camp last month.