Fisher fielded plenty of questions about the recent incidents of violence against women involving former quarterback De'Andre Johnson and indefinitely suspended running back Dalvin Cook. However, the Florida State coach had an expected but welcome tune to his responses.
Fisher placed the responsibility of his players' actions on himself. He spoke of ways the program was becoming more proactive in preventing future incidents.
"Just like it is anywhere else in the country, you as the head coach take responsibility, and you continue to educate," Fisher said, according to Jared Shanker of ESPN.