Florida State Defensive Coordinator Talks Orange Bowl, Carson Beck
The Georgia football program has officially touched down in the state of Florida ahead of their matchup in the Orange Bowl against Florida State. During Wednesday's media availability, several players and coaches had the opportunity to talk about the game and any potential future decisions that some of them will have to make. Florida State defensive coordinator Adam Fuller met with the media on Thursday and discussed the upcoming game and Georgia quarterback Carson Beck.
Coach Fuller has a tough task ahead of him for Saturday as Georgia still has not had a single player publicly opt out of the Orange Bowl, while the Seminoles have had key contributors on both sides of the ball announce they will not be playing. Earlier in December, Beck announced that he would not only be playing in the Orange Bowl but that he would be returning for another season with the Bulldogs.
Here is everything Fuller had to say during his media availability on Thursday:
Florida State has been the complete opposite of Georgia leading up to the bowl game. The Seminoles have had a litany of players opt out of the game and declare for the NFL draft, and some have even entered the transfer portal and elected not to play in the game. As a result of some of the latest decisions, there has been some movement in the betting line lately, as Georgia looks like they will be close to full strength by game time.
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