The final regular season game for Florida State in 2023 is almost approaching. The Seminoles will face the Gators at
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in their first game without standout quarterback Jordan Travis.
Prior to the game, the Seminoles should keep an eye on a number of players to determine who will be available.
Linebacker Kalen DeLoach, wide receiver Hykeem Williams, wide receiver Darion Williams, safety Kevin Knowles,
and cornerback Edwin Joseph all missed FSU’s win over North Alabama last weekend.
Starting center Maurice Smith was injured in the second quarter and did not return to the game in the second half,
while fellow veteran Robert Scott dressed but did not play for the second consecutive weekend due to multiple
ailments this season. Renardo Green, a cornerback, was forced to leave the game after suffering an apparent
shoulder injury. He was on the sidelines throughout the second half, sporting a sling.
NoleGameday will keep an eye on the players listed above and others to see who is available to play on Saturday.
Follow along below for updates before the Seminoles face the Gators.
Only three quarterbacks are warming up after Jordan Travis’ injury: Tate Rodemaker, Brock Glenn, and AJ Duffy.
Multiple players who missed the game, including cornerback Renardo Green, center Maurice Smith, wide receiver
Darion Williams, and safety Kevin Knowles, are in full pads and warming up, which might be excellent news.
Robert Scott, Dennis Briggs, and Kalen DeLoach are all wearing full pads and appear to be available.
Wide receiver Hykeem Williams and cornerback Edwin Joseph aren’t among the players decked out.
The Gators’ starting left tackle, Austin Barber, was not spotted beforehand.