FSU Quarterback Jordan Travis Sends Message on Social Media Ahead Of 2023 Season
If anything has been learned ahead of the college football season, it's that the Florida State Seminoles have officially arrived. Many media outlets have placed the program inside the top ten in their preseason rankings.
There's no secret why hype is rising around Tallahassee. The team is returning key players the helped the program take such a huge leap in 2022. Jared Verse is an NFL talent that could have left college football for the pros last season, yet opted to return to the Seminoles, along with many others.
Evidently, FSU will have the opportunity to show that the program has climbed back to the top of the sport and is here to stick around, as can be understood with their incredible Tribe24 class that ranks among the top in the country.
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The climb to the top of the sport has its downfalls. Starting quarterback Jordan Travis recently received a shot from an anonymous defensive coordinator.
"He's not as good as all the hype he's getting. I don't think he's even close to being the best quarterback in this league," ESPN's Adam Rittenburg shared in a recent story.
Travis appears to have seen the quote, as he took to social media to warn college football with a short tweet that read, "We are coming."
The sixth-year quarterback has improved every season, and has taken substantial strides under head coach Mike Norvell's guide. Travis has been under center during the team's come-up, and he'll have the opportunity to make his final season one to remember.
Last season, the 6-foot-1 quarterback led the team to a 10-3 record while throwing for 3,214 yards with 24 touchdowns and just five interceptions. He had a career-high 64 percent completion rate on the season.
Travis is a versatile, dual-threat quarterback that picked up an additional 417 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground in Norvell's run-heavy offense.
This season, Travis will have elite weapons -- both newcomers and returners -- that will allow the quarterback to gear up for a statement season that will act as the finale for himself.
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