Florida State offensive lineman Jayden Todd turned a fishing trip into a life-saving moment last month, and the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office made sure the effort didn’t go unnoticed on Tuesday.
Todd was recognized for helping rescue an unconscious boater on the Homosassa River, where he and three Seminoles teammates - Blake Nichelson, AJ Cottrill and Caleb LaVallee - were out fishing when they came upon a boat in distress, according to Warchant.com. A man later identified as Michael Hoffmann was floating in the water, held up by a life jacket while people aboard the vessel called for help.
Todd, a Dublin, Georgia native, reacted immediately. He jumped into the river and swam to the boat, then helped pull Hoffmann out of the water and back aboard. Citrus County authorities said that was a crucial part of the rescue.
More help arrived soon after. Deputy Robbie Crosnoe brought an automated external defibrillator, and former firefighter and EMT Seth Greco assisted with CPR. After multiple shocks from the AED and about 10 minutes of lifesaving care, Hoffmann regained consciousness and was taken to a local hospital.
Authorities credited Todd, Crosnoe and Greco for helping save Hoffmann’s life. Todd, though, wasn’t interested in making a big deal out of it.
"It was just something that needed to happen," he told Warchant. "I was able to be there at the right place and right time."
A redshirt sophomore, Todd played in all 12 games on special teams for the Seminoles last season. He said the rescue left him shaken, but he was grateful that everything came together when it mattered.
For Todd, the honor was nice. The bigger takeaway was simpler: a fishing trip became something much bigger, and a stranger got home safely.
Florida State 2026 schedule
Aug. 29: vs. New Mexico State, 7 p.m. (CW)
Sept. 7: vs. SMU, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Sept. 13: Bye
Sept. 19: at Alabama, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)
Sept. 26: vs. Central Arkansas, TBD
Oct. 3: vs. Virginia, TBD
Oct. 9: at Louisville, 7 p.m. (ESPN, Friday)
Oct. 17: at Miami, TBD
Oct. 24: Bye
Oct. 31: vs. Clemson, TBD
Nov. 7: at Boston College, TBD
Nov. 13: at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. (ESPN, Friday)
Nov. 21: vs. NC State, TBD
Nov. 27: vs. Florida, 3:30 p.m. (ABC, Friday)
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