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As Florida State football continues to increase its workload, the Seminoles took the field Saturday for their first spring scrimmage. Mike Norvell told reporters in Tallahassee on Thursday that today's practice would be mostly situational, with a heavy emphasis on the red zone on third down. Norvell opened his statement by giving specifics for the day's proceedings. He said the team went “roughly 110-120 plays” with some special-teams work at the beginning of practice. After, he highlighted players who stepped up during the scrimmage. “I thought Sam Singleton had a couple of big plays, and Roydell has gotten back in the swing, Jaylin Lucas had a TD run. Defensively, we were able to create a couple of takeaways. Earl had an INT, and Ethan Pritchard had a pick-six.” Norvell also touched on the quarterback room and the moxie from Tommy Castellanos, Brock Glenn, and true freshman Kevin Sperry, who all receive substantial reps. “QBs, I'll have a chance to go back and watch. We mixed the three pretty good, Tommy, Brock, and Kevin. For the first scrimmage, I was really impressed with what I saw from Kevin.” Norvell said he watched the scrimmage from the middle of the field, letting his coordinators run the sidelines and call all the plays. He seemed content with how the day went, and reading between the lines, the defense took the upper hand, although it is almost impossible to tell. Gus Malzahn took the podium next and, in his head coaching style, provided an opening statement of the day and his side of the ball through six spring practices. “60 runs, 40 passes, by design. All three QBs played, pretty much equal reps. I learned a lot about our guys individually. It was good to see them respond to success and adversity. Overall, I like our guys' attitude.” Malzahn stated that the first part of practice is heavy installation with some more specifics coming later in camp. He mentioned they rotate constantly at all positions, but Luke Petitbon “is off to a great start.” The former UCF head coach singled out QB Kevin Sperry for his work throughout March practice. “Kevin has got a skill set. He can really run. He's growing, the moment has never been too big for him, which is unusual for a true freshman. You have to have QBs that are desperate to be all they can be, and I think all three of them are.” FSU's first-year defensive coordinator, Tony White, rounded out the day and focused on the group's mentality more than anything. He repeatedly reiterated that he only cares about what the product on the field looks like over physical measurables and that responding after giving up a play matters more to him than allowing the massive gain. “We're trying to create a mindset where you give up a play, ‘so what?' Play football.” “We gave up a big play, and Elijah (Herring) chases a guy down 30 or 40 yards, and gets him down at the ten. On the very next play, we get an interception. So, we've had a lot of teaching moments.” Two returners continue to flash on the field, DB Earl Little Jr., and DT Darrell Jackson Jr., and White touched on two moments today where they rose to the occasion. “D-Jax can literally be the top defensive lineman in the country. He had a great play today. In the red zone period last practice, he missed a call today. Today, I saw him make the corrections and create a tackle for -4 or -5. I said that's it right there.” “Earl has had some of the biggest hits and the best plays. Earl is him. He is truly him back there. It is fun to watch him play.” All coaches mentioned that rewatching the film would be critical to creating a firm takeaway on the outing, but being around their players in the game setting taught them more about their characters than they knew before today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Florida State football continues to increase its workload, the Seminoles took the field Saturday for their first spring scrimmage. Mike Norvell told reporters in Tallahassee on Thursday that today's practice would be mostly situational, with a heavy emphasis on the red zone on third down. Norvell opened his statement by giving specifics for the day's proceedings. He said the team went “roughly 110-120 plays” with some special-teams work at the beginning of practice. After, he highlighted players who stepped up during the scrimmage. “I thought Sam Singleton had a couple of big plays, and Roydell has gotten back in the swing, Jaylin Lucas had a TD run. Defensively, we were able to create a couple of takeaways. Earl had an INT, and Ethan Pritchard had a pick-six.” Norvell also touched on the quarterback room and the moxie from Tommy Castellanos, Brock Glenn, and true freshman Kevin Sperry, who all receive substantial reps. “QBs, I'll have a chance to go back and watch. We mixed the three pretty good, Tommy, Brock, and Kevin. For the first scrimmage, I was really impressed with what I saw from Kevin.” Norvell said he watched the scrimmage from the middle of the field, letting his coordinators run the sidelines and call all the plays. He seemed content with how the day went, and reading between the lines, the defense took the upper hand, although it is almost impossible to tell. Gus Malzahn took the podium next and, in his head coaching style, provided an opening statement of the day and his side of the ball through six spring practices. “60 runs, 40 passes, by design. All three QBs played, pretty much equal reps. I learned a lot about our guys individually. It was good to see them respond to success and adversity. Overall, I like our guys' attitude.” Malzahn stated that the first part of practice is heavy installation with some more specifics coming later in camp. He mentioned they rotate constantly at all positions, but Luke Petitbon “is off to a great start.” The former UCF head coach singled out QB Kevin Sperry for his work throughout March practice. “Kevin has got a skill set. He can really run. He's growing, the moment has never been too big for him, which is unusual for a true freshman. You have to have QBs that are desperate to be all they can be, and I think all three of them are.” FSU's first-year defensive coordinator, Tony White, rounded out the day and focused on the group's mentality more than anything. He repeatedly reiterated that he only cares about what the product on the field looks like over physical measurables and that responding after giving up a play matters more to him than allowing the massive gain. “We're trying to create a mindset where you give up a play, ‘so what?' Play football.” “We gave up a big play, and Elijah (Herring) chases a guy down 30 or 40 yards, and gets him down at the ten. On the very next play, we get an interception. So, we've had a lot of teaching moments.” Two returners continue to flash on the field, DB Earl Little Jr., and DT Darrell Jackson Jr., and White touched on two moments today where they rose to the occasion. “D-Jax can literally be the top defensive lineman in the country. He had a great play today. In the red zone period last practice, he missed a call today. Today, I saw him make the corrections and create a tackle for -4 or -5. I said that's it right there.” “Earl has had some of the biggest hits and the best plays. Earl is him. He is truly him back there. It is fun to watch him play.” All coaches mentioned that rewatching the film would be critical to creating a firm takeaway on the outing, but being around their players in the game setting taught them more about their characters than they knew before today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(5:00) Brock Glenn...can he really turn things around and be a piece for FSU?(11:00) Tommy Castellanos sounds at ease(18:00) The tempo component for the FSU offense(24:00) Past, current players admitting leadership failures(27:00) On James Williams(31:00) FSU women's basketball advances after 4th rout of George Mason(34:00) Luke Loucks is off and running(48:00) Another series win for Link and baseball but mild concern for starting staff?(1:02:00) Softball sweeps top 20 DukeMusic: Blindside - Dead Weightvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(5:00) Brock Glenn...can he really turn things around and be a piece for FSU?(11:00) Tommy Castellanos sounds at ease(18:00) The tempo component for the FSU offense(24:00) Past, current players admitting leadership failures(27:00) On James Williams(31:00) FSU women's basketball advances after 4th rout of George Mason(34:00) Luke Loucks is off and running(48:00) Another series win for Link and baseball but mild concern for starting staff?(1:02:00) Softball sweeps top 20 DukeMusic: Blindside - Dead Weightvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
On Monday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, Patrick Burnham, Bob Ferrante and Nick Carlisle give their thoughts on key storylines from FSU's first three spring football practices. We discuss the coaching staff's emphasis on physicality, unpack what quarterbacks Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn said in their interviews and more. It was a busy weekend of FSU football recruiting. We reflect on what offensive line commitment Michael Ionata offers the Seminoles and more on various prospects. And we wrap by discussing FSU's series win over Miami on the baseball diamond and preview FSU's matchup at LSU in the NCAA women's basketball tournament on Monday night. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall and Mowrey Law Firm. Join the Osceola for 30 days for free, using promo code Osceola30
Behind closed doors, Florida State football beefed up as the Seminoles put on the pads for the first time in spring after being in helmets the last two days. Take this with a grain of salt, but multiple players put on weight and look more physical from seeing them walk in, including DL Darrell Jackson Jr., RB Kam Davis, and DB Earl Little Jr. Head coach Mike Norvell confirmed how vital seeing physicality is, calling it “one of the most important elements” and something the staff “wants to instill in all positions.” “We had some explosive plays on both sides, defense was able to punch a couple of balls outs, which I like to see. Offensively, I thought we did a good job, some big runs, some vertical shots. I thought it was back-and-forth.” Norvell also mentioned this weekend being Legacy Weekend at Florida State, a massive recruiting moment for the staff but a chance to honor those who left their mark in Tallahassee. Alex Mastromanno and Ryan Fitzgerald will receive their All-American bricks this afternoon, and Braden Fiske, Jared Verse, and Jordan Travis, among others, are in town. “I was really pleased with this being our legacy weekend, we had 12 NFL guys back this weekend. It was great to see them, be present, and have them back...I'm just grateful for that example and how they represent Florida State.” The quarterbacks also spoke to the press for the first time this spring, with Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn. The signal callers touched on how vital spring football is and the bonds created on and off the field. Castellanos and Glenn are taking the opportunity to lead a team devoid of them from a season ago but are pushing each other through the first few days of spring. Just by hearing their interviews, they understand the maturity needed for the quarterback position, saying all the right things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Behind closed doors, Florida State football beefed up as the Seminoles put on the pads for the first time in spring after being in helmets the last two days. Take this with a grain of salt, but multiple players put on weight and look more physical from seeing them walk in, including DL Darrell Jackson Jr., RB Kam Davis, and DB Earl Little Jr. Head coach Mike Norvell confirmed how vital seeing physicality is, calling it “one of the most important elements” and something the staff “wants to instill in all positions.” “We had some explosive plays on both sides, defense was able to punch a couple of balls outs, which I like to see. Offensively, I thought we did a good job, some big runs, some vertical shots. I thought it was back-and-forth.” Norvell also mentioned this weekend being Legacy Weekend at Florida State, a massive recruiting moment for the staff but a chance to honor those who left their mark in Tallahassee. Alex Mastromanno and Ryan Fitzgerald will receive their All-American bricks this afternoon, and Braden Fiske, Jared Verse, and Jordan Travis, among others, are in town. “I was really pleased with this being our legacy weekend, we had 12 NFL guys back this weekend. It was great to see them, be present, and have them back...I'm just grateful for that example and how they represent Florida State.” The quarterbacks also spoke to the press for the first time this spring, with Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn. The signal callers touched on how vital spring football is and the bonds created on and off the field. Castellanos and Glenn are taking the opportunity to lead a team devoid of them from a season ago but are pushing each other through the first few days of spring. Just by hearing their interviews, they understand the maturity needed for the quarterback position, saying all the right things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida State lost quarterback Tramell Jones, but seems like it will replace him with a higher-graded prep prospect in Carter Smith. That's the jumping off point for a larger discussion as the Seminoles entering an interesting month in which they'll have to evaluate how they try retain QBs Luke Kromenhoek and Brock Glenn while exploring the transfer market. Then we get into our thoughts on the Town Hall meeting for FSU's boosters. Is FSU well equipped to handle the next step of college football or is it proceeding forward with some naivety? You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Florida St vs. Notre Dame College Football Pick Prediction 11/9/2024 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Florida St at Notre Dame 7:30PM ET—Florida St sits at 1-8 following their 35-11 home defeat to North Carolina. The Seminoles gained 201 yards with 42 rushing for 1.5 yards a carry. On defense they allowed 500 yards to the Tar Heels with 289 rushing for 5.3 yards a carry. Brock Glenn completed 6 of 11 for 123 yards with a touchdown. Notre Dame moves to 7-1 with their 51-14 road victory at Navy. The Fighting Irish gained 466 yards with 265 rushing for 6.6 yards a carry. Riley Leonard hit 13 of 21 for 178 yards with two touchdowns. He rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown.
North Carolina vs. Florida St College Football Pick Prediction 11/2/2024 By Tony T. North Carolina at Florida St 3:30PM ET—North Carolina improved to 4-4 following their 41-14 road win at Virginia. The Tar Heels gained 427 yards with 135 rushing for 3.4 yards a carry. On defense they held the Cavs to 288 yards with 7 rushing yards on 29 attempts. Jacoby Criswell went 19 of 30 for 293 yards with two touchdowns. Florida St fell to 1-7 with their 36-14 road defeat at Miami. The Seminoles put up 248 yards with 133 rushing for 4.8 yards a carry. On defense they allowed 445 yards to the Hurricanes with 230 rushing for 5.8 yards a carry. Brock Glenn completed 5 of 18 for 54 yards and a touchdown.
Send us a textWe react to the game, alongside insightful commentary from Miami contributor Justin. We challenge the coaching decisions that led to Brock Glenn's reentry despite his struggles, and express our concern over the missed chances for younger FSU talent. Appreciating Miami's dominating performance, we contemplate their strategic growth and potential to overcome coaching hurdles under Cristobal's leadership, while contrasting it sharply with FSU's ongoing troubles.Looking beyond this single matchup, we shift our gaze to the broader ACC landscape, spotlighting Clemson's undefeated streak and the promising starts of Pittsburgh and SMU. We can't ignore the growing frustrations with Florida State's leadership and the looming question of change. As we speculate about Miami's bright prospects in the NFL, the upcoming Clemson vs. Miami clash promises to be a thrilling spectacle. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis and predictions from the North Florida Sports Network.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
Florida St vs. Miami College Football Pick Prediction 10/26/2024 by Tony T. Florida St at Miami 7PM ET—Florida St fell to 1-6 following their 23-16 road loss at Duke. The Seminoles gained 291 yards with 162 rushing for four yards a carry. On defense they held the Blue Devils to 180 yards with 70 passing on 24 attempts. Brock Glenn completed 9 of 19 for 110 yards and two interceptions. He rushed for 47 yards. Miami improved to 7-0 after their 52-45 road win at Louisville. The Hurricanes put up 538 yards with 219 rushing for 5.5 yards a carry. Defensively they allowed 448 yards to the Cardinals with 342 yards passing on 51 attempts. Cam Ward hit 21 of 32 for 319 yards with four touchdowns.
Rick Ballou from 1010 XL Jacksonville joins the show to talk about Florida State's struggles this year, a look at how bad the state of North Carolina is against the spread this year, Bill Bender from SportingNews.com joins the show and he talks with Heath about the national college football scene.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, football analysts Patrick Burnham and Mark Salva are joined by publisher Jerry Kutz to reflect on Florida State's loss at Duke. The guys discuss what went wrong on the offensive line, the play of quarterbacks Brock Glenn and Luke Kromenhoek and what's next. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall and Mowrey Law Firm. For more on FSU football, go to theOsceola.com.
Send us a textCan Florida State's offense recover from its most shocking performance yet? We dissect the devastating loss to Duke, where five turnovers and nine penalties overshadowed a stout defensive effort. Our discussion takes a critical look at quarterback Brock Glenn's faltering decisions and the missed opportunities with Luke, which left fans questioning the offensive strategy. With Florida State now at a dire 1-6, we address the urgent need for a shakeup in the offensive staff and ponder the uphill battle as the team gears up for a clash with Coral Gables.Reflecting on Florida State's golden era, we reminisce about the team's dominance in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, contrasting those triumphant years with today's challenging landscape. A matchup against a once-unthreatening Duke now feels daunting as Florida State grapples with an unfamiliar position in college football. We explore the implications of this downward trend and eagerly anticipate more thrilling football matchups in the NFL and college arenas. Join us for an unfiltered and spirited conversation about what's gone wrong and what lies ahead for Florida State on the North Florida Sports Network.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
Florida St vs. Duke College Football Betting Pick Prediction 10/18/2024 by Tony T. Florida St at Duke 7PM ET—Florida St fell to 1-5 following their 29-13 home defeat to Clemson. The Seminoles gained 250 yards with 22 rushing on 23 attempts. Defensively they allowed 500 yards to the Tigers with 265 rushing for 6.6 yards a carry. Brock Glenn completed 23 of 41 passes for 228 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Duke moves to 5-1 with their 24-14 road defeat at Georgia Tech. The Blue Devils put up 279 yards with 74 rushing for 3.7 yards a carry. Defensively they allowed 412 yards to the Yellow Jackets with 245 rushing for 5 yards a carry. Maalik Murphy went 18 of 31 for 205 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.
Osceola Rivals Insider Curt Weiler joins the show to talk Brock Glenn, potential changes coming out of the bye week, and more ahead of Friday night's game vs Duke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former FSU quarterback Jimmy Jordan joins Tom and KJ to talk playing for Coach Bowden, Brock Glenn's 2024 starting debut, and more as we head into the bye week. Osceola Insider Bob Ferrante also discusses positives from the Clemson game.Plus, previewing the men's and women's basketball teams ahead of basketball season, along with FSU baseball as fall ball kicks off. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys give their last thoughts on FSU vs. Clemson, Brock Glenn's performance, NFL 'Noles, and best NFL Parlay bet.If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, make sure you subscribe so you do not miss any new episodes. Feel free to rate us 5-stars and leave a review, it helps a lot! Join our Patreon to receive insider scoop 24/7: https://www.patreon.com/NoleGamedayJoin thousands of FSU fans in our Discord for FREE: https://discord.gg/sUGqPQnFollow the guys on Twitter:Show - @HearTheSpearAustin - @NolesVikesVeazDustin - @Dussttin Logan - @LogansTwittyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
On Monday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, Patrick Burnham, Mark Salva, Jerry Kutz and Bob Ferrante discuss Brock Glenn's impressive start against Clemson and what we saw from the freshmen tight ends. Can FSU's run game improve? Can FSU's defense improve against the run? How will FSU use the bye week. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall, Mowrey Law Firm and Backshore Apparel.
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Why did it take so long to make the switch to Brock Glenn and was the wait worth it? This episode of On The Bench focuses heavily not just on QB play, but the decisions that led into FSU getting its best performance of the year from Glenn and where the Seminoles go from here at the position. The episode then shifts into youth movement and the first three things we would do if we were named the Duke of Doak. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brock Glenn provided enough of a spark to give some hope for the future, and FSU's defense repeatedly stiffened in the red zone, but it wasn't enough against a good Clemson team. Please rate and review this podcast! Every 5-star review helps! Support the podcast via the Unconquered Podcast Patreon page. Film breakdowns of various schemes and techniques will be continuing throughout the offseason. Check out our new items in the Unconquered Shop. Support the podcast by buying some swag! Please also support our podcast sponsors (and make sure to let them know you heard about them from the Unconquered Podcast): Justin Galloway at Benchmark Mortgage: With the way that interest rates have climbed lately, if you're looking to buy a house, you're going to want to have the right people on your side to make sure you get the best possible rate and have the best loan strategy for your plans. Justin Galloway is exactly who you want on your side. If you're buying a home in Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, or Alabama, make sure you give Justin a chance to earn your business—the more questions you have, the more valuable he's going to be for you, and he's going to make sure you get the most value from your mortgage from rates to fees to overall planning. Give him a call at 615-594-4260 or email him at justin.galloway@benchmark.us and let him know you heard about him from Unconquered with Doc Staples. Jacksonville, FL realtor, Luis Marquez, who brings professional photography and videography skills to online real estate listings. A current listing, in case you wanted to see a sample: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/415-Captiva-Dr-Ponte-Vedra-FL-32081/123618490_zpid/. Check out other examples of Luis' work here: https://www.pixelperfectlisting.com/. Support the podcast and contact Luis for all your greater Jacksonville real estate needs at 850-443-5797 or via email at luismarquez@kw.com. Chapel Hill, NC realtor, Shenandoah Nieuwsma, who brings PhD-level research and a relentless work ethic to real estate. She sets the standard for how to use data to benefit her clients.. She also understands both people and strategy and is consequently an ace negotiator who knows how to get the best result.. Nobody knows the market better, and her enthusiasm and drive are unparalleled. I've worked with her, and if you're about to be in the Research Triangle real estate market, you'll want to work with Shen. Contact her at (919) 726-3955 or via email at shen@shenrealestate.com. Garage Makeovers: The top rated garage remodeling company in south Florida according to Homeadvisor and Angies List. They are licensed and insured and have been serving all of Palm Beach and Broward County since 2005. Their services include: Painting and drywall work, Overhead Storage, Polyaspartic Flooring, Cabinets, Shelving, Slotwall and accessories for anything you have. Call Nathan at Garage Makeovers for all your storage and organizational needs, 954.571.8774. EPR Creations, an online marketing and website design company that provides turnkey web design, search engine optimization, online marketing strategies, and website management. If you have a business that could benefit from a more robust online presence, EPR Creations can get you there. I've trusted them with multiple projects and have been happy with their work each time. Let EPR Creations empower you to do the things that inspire you (and make some money too). Buy my books! Paul and the Resurrection of Israel and The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism are available through Amazon, Cambridge University Press, or wherever you buy your books. Buy extra copies for family and friends interested in the Bible! Thanks as always for your support!
Send us a textWhat if the future of Florida State football hinges on mastering the basics? Tune in as we dissect the hard-hitting Clemson vs. Florida State showdown, where the Seminoles fell short with a 29-13 loss. Our frustration is palpable as we break down the critical areas where Florida State struggled, from dropped passes to a faltering offensive line. Despite some bright spots, like Brock Glenn's impressive play and commendable red zone defense, the absence of a solid running game had us shaking our heads. Clemson, led by the formidable Klubnick, kept Florida State scrambling and showcased why they're a force to be reckoned with.Beyond the game, we veer into a vibrant discussion about the Atlantic region's sports scene, steering clear of tired comparisons and instead focusing on the future. With an off week on the horizon, there's much to ponder for the Seminoles as they regroup and recalibrate. We promise lively updates and insights, not only from college football but also as we catch up on the latest NFL action. Join us for a no-holds-barred analysis on the North Florida Sports Network—where your favorite teams come under the spotlight with fresh perspectives and passionate insights.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
This is not a vintage Clemson team coming to Tallahassee, and the Tigers' question marks on both lines give FSU a chance. Can Brock Glenn and the Seminoles find a way to pull the upset? Please rate and review this podcast! Every 5-star review helps! Support the podcast via the Unconquered Podcast Patreon page. Film breakdowns of various schemes and techniques will be continuing throughout the offseason. Check out our new items in the Unconquered Shop. Support the podcast by buying some swag! Please also support our podcast sponsors (and make sure to let them know you heard about them from the Unconquered Podcast): Justin Galloway at Benchmark Mortgage: With the way that interest rates have climbed lately, if you're looking to buy a house, you're going to want to have the right people on your side to make sure you get the best possible rate and have the best loan strategy for your plans. Justin Galloway is exactly who you want on your side. If you're buying a home in Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, or Alabama, make sure you give Justin a chance to earn your business—the more questions you have, the more valuable he's going to be for you, and he's going to make sure you get the most value from your mortgage from rates to fees to overall planning. Give him a call at 615-594-4260 or email him at justin.galloway@benchmark.us and let him know you heard about him from Unconquered with Doc Staples. Jacksonville, FL realtor, Luis Marquez, who brings professional photography and videography skills to online real estate listings. A current listing, in case you wanted to see a sample: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/415-Captiva-Dr-Ponte-Vedra-FL-32081/123618490_zpid/. Check out other examples of Luis' work here: https://www.pixelperfectlisting.com/. Support the podcast and contact Luis for all your greater Jacksonville real estate needs at 850-443-5797 or via email at luismarquez@kw.com. Chapel Hill, NC realtor, Shenandoah Nieuwsma, who brings PhD-level research and a relentless work ethic to real estate. She sets the standard for how to use data to benefit her clients.. She also understands both people and strategy and is consequently an ace negotiator who knows how to get the best result.. Nobody knows the market better, and her enthusiasm and drive are unparalleled. I've worked with her, and if you're about to be in the Research Triangle real estate market, you'll want to work with Shen. Contact her at (919) 726-3955 or via email at shen@shenrealestate.com. Garage Makeovers: The top rated garage remodeling company in south Florida according to Homeadvisor and Angies List. They are licensed and insured and have been serving all of Palm Beach and Broward County since 2005. Their services include: Painting and drywall work, Overhead Storage, Polyaspartic Flooring, Cabinets, Shelving, Slotwall and accessories for anything you have. Call Nathan at Garage Makeovers for all your storage and organizational needs, 954.571.8774. EPR Creations, an online marketing and website design company that provides turnkey web design, search engine optimization, online marketing strategies, and website management. If you have a business that could benefit from a more robust online presence, EPR Creations can get you there. I've trusted them with multiple projects and have been happy with their work each time. Let EPR Creations empower you to do the things that inspire you (and make some money too). Buy my books! Paul and the Resurrection of Israel and The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism are available through Amazon, Cambridge University Press, or wherever you buy your books. Buy extra copies for family and friends interested in the Bible! Thanks as always for your support!
FSU is going with Brock Glenn against Clemson. Will that make a marked changed in the offense with DJ Uiagalelei sidelined? We go over expectations for FSU's QB1 for the foreseeable future, what the offense could look like, the timing of the change, and our view of the other backup QBs. Plus the race (Nee shockingly doesn't care), a decommit, and more. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys discuss last thoughts on FSU vs. SMU, Brock Glenn starting, Mike Norvell discussion, Shyheim Brown, NFL 'Noles, Clemson preview, best bets, and score predictions. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, make sure you subscribe so you do not miss any new episodes. Feel free to rate us 5-stars and leave a review, it helps a lot! Join our Patreon to receive insider scoop 24/7: https://www.patreon.com/NoleGamedayJoin thousands of FSU fans in our Discord for FREE: https://discord.gg/sUGqPQnFollow the guys on Twitter:Show - @HearTheSpearAustin - @NolesVikesVeazDustin - @Dussttin Logan - @LogansTwittyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Brendan Sonnone of Noles 247 looks at FSU hosting Clemson. Heath and Chuck discuss the NCAA penalties against Raiders coach Antonio Pierce for his time at Arizona State. Mike Craven of Dave Campbell's Texas Football looks at various programs around the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thursday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, Patrick Burnham, Charles Fishbein and Nick Carlisle preview Florida State's matchup with Clemson, reflect on expectations for Brock Glenn and other young Seminoles and more. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall, Mowrey Law Firm and Backshore Apparel. For more on FSU football and recruiting, go to theOsceola.com.
Clemson vs. Florida St College Football Pick Prediction 10/5/2024 by Tony T. Clemson at Florida ST 7PM ET—Clemson improved to 3-1 following their 40-14 home win to Stanford. The Tigers gained 405 yards with 150 rushing for five yards per attempt. On defense they allowed 361 yards to the Cardinal with 236 rushing for 5.4 yards a carry. Cade Klubnik hit 15 of 31 for 255 yards with four touchdowns and an interception. He rushed for 48 yards and a touchdown. Florida St fell to 1-4 with their 42-16 road defeat at SMU. The Seminoles produced 285 yards with 63 rushing for 2.4 yards a carry. On defense they allowed 458 yards to the Mustangs with 254 passing on 23 attempts. Brock Glenn in relief hit 0 of 4. A redshirt sophomore who replaced an DJ Uiagalelei who had a hand injury and was ineffective.
(4:00) Thoughts on Brock Glenn before news of his imminent start broke(11:45) Norvell hints at void of true leadership(23:00) Norvell calls back to comments from preseason that his optimism got the better of his judgement(32:00) Full dive into a future with Brock Glenn as news breaks of his upcoming start vs Clemson(49:00) Summaries from Atkins, Fuller and Papuchis interviewsMusic: Jxdn - Sad October
(4:00) Thoughts on Brock Glenn before news of his imminent start broke(11:45) Norvell hints at void of true leadership(23:00) Norvell calls back to comments from preseason that his optimism got the better of his judgement(32:00) Full dive into a future with Brock Glenn as news breaks of his upcoming start vs Clemson(49:00) Summaries from Atkins, Fuller and Papuchis interviewsMusic: Jxdn - Sad October
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Chuck feels Hugh Freeze isn't acknowledging coaching's role in Auburn's struggles. Chuck and Heath discuss the impact of DJ Uiagalelei's injury at FSU. Dave Bartoo of CFB Matrix joins for his regular visit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Monday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, we take a second look at FSU's loss to SMU and reflect on what Mike Norvell and the coordinators said. What's next for FSU with DJ Uiagalelei's injury and how can Brock Glenn present a different look to the offense? The personnel around Glenn will look different, starting with the offensive line but also at tight end. And potential changes at receiver, too. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall, Mowrey Law Firm and Backshore Apparel. For more on DJU's injury and FSU football, go to theOsceola.com.
On Tuesday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, Charles Fishbein and Nick Carlisle join Patrick Burnham to discuss FSU recruiting. JP Peterson joins the show to talk on FSU's new starting quarterback, Brock Glenn. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall, Mowrey Law Firm and Backshore Apparel. For more on FSU football and recruiting, go to theOsceola.com.
Send us a textJoin us for an exhilarating breakdown of Miami's nail-biting 38-34 triumph over Virginia Tech as we dissect the game's unforgettable final moments and Miami's electrifying comeback. Basketball expert Justin lends his seasoned insights on the tension-packed fourth quarter and the controversial Hail Mary play that left fans on edge. With standout performances from Miami's star players Cam Ward and Restrepo, we also gear up for Miami's upcoming showdown against Cal, complete with the fanfare of College GameDay's presence.Shifting gears, we delve into the vibrant landscape of college football, spotlighting Red Lashley's remarkable coaching feats with the junior varsity Miami Hurricanes in Dallas. We'll explore themes of team discipline through the lens of BYU and Georgia's pronounced decline, and speculate on Lashley's potential move to North Carolina amidst UNC's disheartening season. Celebrating exceptional young talent, we marvel at 17-year-old Ryan Williams from Alabama and contrast Alabama's resurgence with Georgia's current struggles, all while enduring a humorous technical hiccup that proves we're human too.Rounding off, we catch the fever of recent college football games by showcasing standout performances and exhilarating team dynamics. Witness Alabama's offensive renaissance under Coach Saban, Georgia's fierce competition, and Auburn's unpredictability at Jordan-Hare Stadium. We also tackle Kentucky's robust defense, DJ Uwe's injury saga, and Brock Glenn stepping up for Clemson. Diving into the ACC's potential matchups, we highlight Clemson's hot streak and Miami's daunting road ahead, wrapping up with a reflection on football's inherent unpredictability, and teasing our upcoming NFL picks and standings updates.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
Send us a textIs it time to hit the reset button on Florida State football? Join us as we break down the latest crushing defeat where the team fell 42-16, plagued by DJ's three interceptions and a slew of penalties. We'll take you through the litany of dropped passes and questionable play-calls that have left fans baffled and frustrated. Amidst the chaos, we explore whether injecting young talents like Brock Glenn and Sammy Singleton could offer a glimmer of hope in this bleak season. The reality of likely missing out on a bowl game forces us to ponder serious questions about the coaching staff's future and the direction of the team.Switching gears, the disappointment extends to Florida State University where we dissect an equally frustrating football season. We highlight moments of poor decision-making and inadequate talent acquisition that have doomed the team. Our analysis covers the defense's struggle to pick up the slack for an underperforming offense, raising red flags about the coaching staff's job security. As we wrap up this candid critique, we suggest looking ahead to the college baseball season as a much-needed distraction for FSU fans. Tune in for an honest assessment of what's gone wrong and what lies ahead.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
(3:00) Thoughts on Ira's column outlining the hindsight view of how FSU finds themselves in a 0-2 hole(13:00) Brock Glenn's Tuesday(25:00) This "let's have fun!'" thing feels....?(35:00) Jonah Dylan of the Commercial Appeal in Memphis helps us scout the Tigers(54:00) Over/unders for the Memphis gameMusic: Three 6 Mafia - Sippin On Some Syrup
(3:00) Thoughts on Ira's column outlining the hindsight view of how FSU finds themselves in a 0-2 hole(13:00) Brock Glenn's Tuesday(25:00) This "let's have fun!'" thing feels....?(35:00) Jonah Dylan of the Commercial Appeal in Memphis helps us scout the Tigers(54:00) Over/unders for the Memphis gameMusic: Three 6 Mafia - Sippin On Some Syrup
Send us a Text Message.Can Florida State's football team finally dominate the season opener against Georgia Tech in Dublin, Ireland? Our latest episode of the North Florida Sports Network is here to answer all your burning questions as we break down the Seminoles' roster ahead of the big game. We start by focusing on the quarterback position, where DJ is set to lead the team, backed up by the promising Brock Glenn and true freshman Luke Kromenhoek. You'll hear our thoughts on the importance of a strong running game to support these quarterbacks and our optimism about the team's depth and talent despite some concerns over the readiness of the backups.Next, we dissect the offensive lineup, spotlighting the potential breakout stars for the Seminoles this season. We discuss the young guns in the slot receiver position, especially Jalen Brown, whose skills remind us of Rashad Greene. We also touch on the need for new wide receivers and running backs to rise to the challenge. The tight end group, despite the loss of Jaheim Bell, shows promise with players like Morlock, Brian Courtney, and newcomers Amari Williams and Landon Thomas. Our analysis wouldn't be complete without mentioning the offensive line, where Darius Washington's versatility stands out and signals a strong future bolstered by talent such as Lucas Simmons and Andre Otto.Our final segment shifts to the defense, where we highlight the key players and units poised to make an impact. With standouts like Patrick Payton and Marvin Jones Jr. on the defensive line, and new talents like Cam Riley at linebacker, the Seminoles' defense is ready for action. The secondary, featuring players like Kevin Knowles and Shaheen Brown, adds depth and experience. Plus, we preview the much-anticipated matchup against Georgia Tech, providing insights on both teams' strengths and what to watch for. Tune in for our game predictions, player of the game picks, and why we believe a strong running game will set the tone for a successful season.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
Send us a Text Message.Can the Florida State Seminoles' defensive tackles hold their ground against the upcoming challenges, especially during hurricane season? Experience an in-depth analysis of the Seminoles' defensive line as we profile standout players like Farmer, Jackson, Grady Kelly, Daniel Lyons, KJ Sampson, and Tomiwa Dorje. We highlight their impressive performance during the first scrimmage and discuss the strength and depth of this crucial position. Also, get insights into the newly released coaches poll and the promising strides of freshman receiver Elijah, who has been making waves since he joined the team. There's much to dissect about the offensive line's performance and what it means for the rest of the season.Is DJ ready to lead the Seminoles in their highly anticipated season opener in Ireland? We explore the buzz surrounding DJ's integration into the FSU team and how his familiarity with the offense could make or break the season. Coach Norvell's leadership and the importance of player confidence and development take center stage as we discuss key quarterback talents like Brock Glenn and Luke Kromenhoek. Plus, get the latest updates on key injuries in CFB and predictions for the 2024 season ahead.The college football landscape is heating up with thrilling preseason rankings and marquee matchups on the horizon. We break down the high expectations for teams such as Oregon with their new quarterback Dylan Gabriel and Texas under the helm of Quinn Ewers. Hear our thoughts on Clemson's potential, Oklahoma's transition under Venables, and the pressure on Miami's coach Mario Cristobal. We also shine a spotlight on Iowa's football season, their strong defense, and their position in the coaches poll. Wrapping up the episode, we share our excitement for the Summer Olympics, recounting memorable moments like Scottie Scheffler's stunning victory. Get ready for a comprehensive and engaging preview of what promises to be an exhilarating college football season and more!@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
Florida State enters their second week of preseason practice. The Osceola staff - Patrick Burnham, Curt Weiler, Nick Carlisle and Bob Ferrante discuss players who have impressed us over the weekend as the Seminoles now have wrapped up five practices. We chat about DJ Uiagalelei and Brock Glenn, veterans like Kyle Morlock and Caziah Holmes, freshmen like Micahi Danzy and Ricky Knight as well as both lines. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall, Seminoles2Ireland.com and Mowrey Law Firm. For observations, feature stories, photos, videos and more on FSU football, go to theOsceola.com.
(4:30) Surprising to see Brock Glenn have the best day of the QBs?(10:00) Hykeem Williams, Jaylin Lucas, Lawayne McCoy thoughts(19:00) Did/will snub motivate 2024 squad?(22:30) Biggest physical transformation?(26:00) Quick word on Cam Riley(32:00) Offense can be as productive as last year...ehhh(40:00) The defense, stoutMusic: The Dangerous Summer - I Feel More Like Myself When Im Losing It
(4:30) Surprising to see Brock Glenn have the best day of the QBs?(10:00) Hykeem Williams, Jaylin Lucas, Lawayne McCoy thoughts(19:00) Did/will snub motivate 2024 squad?(22:30) Biggest physical transformation?(26:00) Quick word on Cam Riley(32:00) Offense can be as productive as last year...ehhh(40:00) The defense, stoutMusic: The Dangerous Summer - I Feel More Like Myself When Im Losing It
Florida State offensive coordinator Alex Atkins joins On The Bench to go over some elements of the offense ahead of spring practice. From a veteran offensive line group hitting “that old man stride” to the timeline of expected contributions for third-year linemen, we get Atkins' thoughts on trench development. Plus insight into the additions of transfers Richie Leonard and Terrence Ferguson, the need for speed, how QB DJ Uiagalelei fits and the expected competition from Brock Glenn and Luke Kromenhoek. “Please don't be mistaken, those young bulls, Brock and Luke won't make it easy now, I can promise you that,” Atkins said. It's a fun, insightful 15 minutes that we hope you enjoy. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI's Pat Forde kick off the podcast, analyzing the new reports that NCAA president Charlie Baker is planning on building a new Division I subconference with a focus on athlete revenue sharing. Ross details Baker's plans that would allow qualified schools to control their own revenue sharing with athletes. This new development leads to questions about the future of Olympic sports and what happens when schools are given full control over the compensation for their athletes.Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord has entered the transfer portal after posting an 11-1 season for the Buckeyes. The move appeared to be mutual after head coach Ryan Day did not commit to McCord as the starter in 2024. The guys break down the pros and cons of the quarterback surge in the transfer portal. Elsewhere in the portal, Texas A&M's Walter Nolen has entered after two seasons as an Aggie. The top recruit is opting for a new home instead of testing the Mike Elko system. Also, QB Tyler Buchner is planning on switching sports to lacrosse after a couple rollercoaster seasons with Notre Dame and Alabama.Later, the guys return to Florida State's exclusion from the College Football Playoff. Was the committee wary of the Seminoles after seeing their offensive struggles with Brock Glenn at the helm against Louisville in the ACC Championship game?Lastly, now that the college football regular season has concluded, the show is ready to announce this year's winner of Race for the Case.1:00 - NCAA's new revenue sharing subconference?20:57 - Ohio State's Kyle McCord enters the transfer portal37:07 - Other transfer portal moves getting more interesting44:20 - More on CFP's Florida State snub59:30 - Race for the Case champion is crownedFollow Dan @DanWetzelFollow Pat @ByPatFordeFollow Ross @RossDellenger
(3:00) Offensive staff confident Tate Rodemaker will make strides by Saturday (9:00) Brock Glenn, madman (22:00) Adam Fuller reveals how FSU defense steps up as games wear on (28:00) Offensive line getting healthy? https://mybookie.website/JoinwithWARCHANT (39:00) CFP projection, theories (52:00) Names in the portal, coaching hires across the country Music: Firehouse - Rockin Around The Christmas Tree Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jordan Travis' gruesome injury will stick with us for some time, but we focus on the great moments the QB delivered in this episode of On The Bench. It's a look into how we experienced and covered the injury in the moment, experiencing the emotions, and what Travis has meant to the rebirth of this program. We also get into some of the aspects of Tate Rodemaker's upside as a starter, the celebration technique of Brock Glenn, and the recruitments of Cai Bates and Jeremiah Smith. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices