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WATCH: Mike Norvell discusses FSU's second scrimmage

WATCH: Mike Norvell discusses FSU's second scrimmage

USA Today4 days ago
The Florida State Seminoles held their second scrimmage of fall camp on Sunday, and head coach Mike Norvell met with the media afterwards to break down what happened. One player who stood out was Micahi Danzy, who is moving to wide receiver after starting his career at running back.
"Another guy who stood out was Micahi Danzy, who had a couple of nice plays," he said. "He showed some looseness, especially on a short pass, and had a solid run. He did some good things with those opportunities"
Not only is he learning a new position, but he was also limited in the spring as he competed with the track team. However, Norvell is pleased with what he has seen from the Tallahassee native.
"I think he's growing in that confidence, and we still want more from him. When he gets opportunities to go produce, he's showing up. He's done a good job," he said.
Norvell also discussed how Tommy Castellanos looked, James Williams, the offensive line, and more. Watch his full press conference below.
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