TALLAHASSEE — FSU safety Nate Andrews shot past the offensive lineman in front of him, accelerating smoothly as he turned a corner.
His right knee, still supported by a bulky brace, did not bother him. Finally.
One of the Seminoles' most instinctual defenders, Andrews located Tennessee-Chattanooga's quarterback and brought him down for his first sack of the season.
"It feels good to actually make a play again," Andrews said with a sheepish grin.
A knee bruise slowed Andrews for a majority of his junior campaign. He suffered the injury against Wake Forest on Oct.