FSU fans came out to see the Florida State offense under new offensive coordinator Kendal Briles. And they saw some promising things, and some not so promising. And remember, it’s just a spring game. Having big takeaways from a spring game is not wise.
Organization
FSU got the play calls in, substitutions looked alright, and in general things seemed to click better. Penalties of the mental-error variety were kept to a minimum. They should, since it’s a spring game, but still. Everything looked smoother.
FSU came out operating with aggressive tempo before backing off some in the second half.