Florida State football depth chart vs. Miami: Brock Glenn remains starting QB
Florida State football released its depth chart for its road game vs. Miami.
The Seminoles (1-6) are coming off another loss, falling to Duke for the first time in program history in a 23-16 Friday night. Now facing a rivalry matchup with No. 6 Miami (7-0), FSU has made no changes to the depth chart.
In the game vs. Duke, both Brock Glenn and Luke Kromenhoek played, with Kromenhoek briefly replacing Glenn after a stretch of three turnovers in three snaps by Glenn. He returned to the game in the second half, and remains the starter.
FSU will face Miami on Saturday, Oct. 26, with kickoff slated for 7 p.m. from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Offense
QB
Brock Glenn
Luke Kromenhoek
RB
Kam Davis
Caziah Holmes
RB
Lawrance Toafili
Samuel Singleton Jr or Micahi Danzy
WR 1
Hykeem Williams
Kentron Poitier or Elijah Moore
WR 2
Ja'Khi Douglas
Darion Williamson
WR 3
Jalen Brown or Malik Benson or Lawayne McCoy
TE
Kyle Morlock or Brian Courtney or Landen Thomas
LT
Darius Washington
Lucas Simmons
LG
Andre' Otto
Keiondre Jones or Bryson Estes
C
Maurice Smith
Jacob Rizzy
RG
Jaylen Early
TJ Ferguson
RT
Jeremiah Byers
Robert Scott Jr.
Defense
DE
Patrick Payton
Sione Lolohea
DT
Joshua Farmer
KJ Sampson or Tomiwa Durojaiye
DT
Darrell Jackson
Daniel Lyons or Grady Kelly
DE
Marvin Jones Jr
Byron Turner Jr.
LB
Cam Riley or Blake Nichelson
Demarco Ward
LB
Omar Graham Jr or Justin Cryer
Nickle
Kevin Knowles II or Edwin Joseph
Ja'bril Rawls
CB
Fentrell Cypress II
Quindarrius Jones
Cai Bates
Buck
K.J. Kirkland
Earl Little Jr.
FS
Shyheim Brown
Conrad Hussey or Davonte Brown
CB
Azareye'h Thomas
Charles Lester III
How to watch FSU football vs. Miami
Date: Saturday, Oct. 26
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Hard Rock Stadium / Miami, Florida
TV: ESPN
Liam Rooney covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at LRooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney
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