Elijah Herring painted a picture of the potential for Florida State’s offense — one where the Seminoles could make big plays. And then he portrayed an image of a Seminole giving the effort that is necessary for FSU’s defense to limit those big plays.
“The offense gave us a real freaky formation, something that you only see during the season,” Herring said. “We were a little bit confused. I was confused.”
Herring described the pass play and run after the catch, with the Memphis transfer taking the angle, tracking down and making a tackle at the 10-yard line.