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GAME ON! 🔥 Florida State quarterback just unleashed some serious trash talk on the Alabama Crimson Tide, taking a direct shot at the post-Saban era. Get the details!

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Mike Norvell, the head coach of Florida State, is likely not overly happy with his starting quarterback after remarks he made regarding one of the Noles’ most formidable opponents in 2026 surfaced online.

The former Boston College quarterback, Pete Nakos of On3 Sports, had some harsh things to say about the Alabama Crimson Tide, who the Noles will play on August 30 at Doak Campbell Stadium, in an interview with Thomas Castellanos.

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“Dude, I’m thrilled,” Castellanos said to On3 Sports. I’m not sure whether people are aware, but if you go back and watch every game I’ve participated in, we usually get off to a quick start. I had dreams of times like these. Playing versus Alabama was my dream. Nick Saban isn’t there to save them. I simply don’t see them preventing me.

On the one hand, you want players that have a lot of confidence, especially those who can support their game with their on-field contributions. These individuals can assist in creating plays and persuade other players to support you as your football team’s leader.
After transferring from Boston College to Florida State following the 2024 season, Castellanos demonstrated to Florida State that he is capable of playing during the Eagles’ victory over FSU last season, so they likely didn’t need much persuasion anyhow.

However, you’ll generally want to keep those remarks within your program and within your teammates. Making such public remarks only serves to boost Alabama’s drive for a pivotal season opening for both teams hoping for a brighter 2025.

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