Florida State Shakes Up Strategy with Bold New Offensive Plan

As Florida State's spring camp kicks off, strategic shifts in personnel promise to reshape the offense under Mike Norvell's vision.

Florida State is back in action at the football facility as they kick off Week 2 of spring camp following spring break. Let's dive into some key insights from what we've observed so far.

FSU is gearing up to incorporate more 21 personnel this season. This approach, featuring two running backs, is a hallmark of Mike Norvell's offense. We've seen this strategy shine with players like Tony Pollard and Antonio Gibson at Memphis, and even Lawrance Toafili at times with FSU.

The recent addition of Tre Wisner now makes perfect sense. He’s poised to be a central figure in this setup.

Meanwhile, Ousmane Kromah, with his high school experience in the slot, becomes a versatile asset. His ability to move around creates formational mismatches, especially when the offense picks up the pace.

This strategic shift could add a dynamic edge to FSU's playbook, keeping defenses on their toes. It's an exciting development for fans eager to see how these changes unfold on the field.