Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

O-line injuries hindering offense

- By Safid Deen Staff writer

TALLAHASSE­E — New Florida State coach Willie Taggart and his offensive coaching staff have tried to set the foundation of his Gulf Coast offense this spring.

But the Seminoles have been dealing with a significan­t injury bug, particular­ly on the offensive line, that has hindered the offense’s progress during two spring scrimmages.

Still, with the few players they have on hand, FSU has worked to cross train its offensive linemen with hopes they can grasp the ins and outs of Taggart’s new scheme.

“A lot of guys are working in a lot of different positions, so it wasn’t as consistent as you’d like it to be, but our guys fought through it and did some good things,” Taggart said.

With returning starting center Alec Eberle, starting guard Cole Minshew, backup center Baveon Johnson and tackles Abdul Bello and Jauan Williams, the Seminoles have eight healthy offensive linemen, including a walk-on, getting most of the work this spring.

For the second consecutiv­e Monday practice after a Saturday scrimmage, Taggart intently watched position coach Greg Frey — a member of FSU’s 1993 national championsh­ip team — instruct his offensive line players.

Guard Landon Dickerson; guard/tackle Derrick Kelly, tackles Josh Ball, Mike Arnold and Christian Armstrong; centers Corey Martinez and Brady Scott; and walk-on Andrew Basham learned the intricacie­s of footwork, proper hand placement and blocking incoming defenders at the tackle and guard positions on both sides of the line.

FSU’s offensive line depth has also taken a hit with David Robbins, Andrew Boselli, Brock Ruble and Ethan Frith no longer on the team after last season.

Overall, Taggart seemed more upbeat about his team’s performanc­e during its second scrimmage. After the first scrimmage, Taggart harped about false starts and lining up out of position offensivel­y.

“It was up and down,” Taggart said recapping the latest scrimmage. “The defense started the scrimmage really well, and the offense finished the scrimmage really well. There’s a lot to take away from that.

“Offensivel­y, I’d like to start faster and finish strong. And defensivel­y, you’d like to finish strong.”

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