Key Takeaways from FSU and FAMU's Spring 2023 Scrimmages

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FSU football hosted its second spring scrimmage with more of a game flow, and Jordan Travis led the team on a 12-play touchdown drive. Backup QBs were not as sharp as last week, but young players took more chances. Johnny Wilson and Kentron Poitier are expected to be problems for opposing defenses this year, along with the tight ends. Trey Benson and Lawrance Toafili shined with some big runs, and FSU continues to mix and match along the offensive line.
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