If you’ve watched Florida State games for the past few seasons, you can see one, glaring issue on the team: the offensive line. It’s not uncommon that we see an FSU quarterback left to fend for himself in the pocket, and the offense grind to a halt with defensive ends, linebackers, and defensive backs meeting at the QB.
Tracing the roots of Florida State's quarterback dilemma, dating back to the miss on former four-star Malik Henry in 2016.
From @WarchantGene: https://t.co/vPtG7koGOU pic.twitter.com/jo7gn9o66b— Rivals (@Rivals) September 21, 2020The Hurricanes hope to continue the trend when they host FSU at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday for the 65th meeting between the teams.