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2021-Preview.Pdf FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL TEAM BREAKDOWN MEDIA Basic Offense: Multiple | Basic Defense: 4-3 LETTERWINNERS STARTERS RETURNING (21) Special Teams (2) K Parker Grothaus PREVIEW Returning 50 Offense (11) P Alex Mastromanno Offense 23 QB Jordan Travis Defense 23 RB Jashaun Corbin Special Teams 4 TB Lawrance Toafili STARTERS LOST (3) Lost 15 WR Keyshawn Helton Offense (0) Offense 3 PREVIEW WR Ontaria Wilson Defense 10 TE Camren McDonald Defense (3) Special Teams 2 OL Devontay Love-Taylor DE Joshua Kaindoh OL Dontae Lucas DE Janarius Robinson STARTERS OL Maurice Smith DB Asante Samuel, Jr. Returning 21 OL Baveon Johnson Offense 11 OL Robert Scott, Jr. Special Teams (0) TEAM Defense 8 Special Teams 2 Defense (8) Lost 3 DT Dennis Briggs, Jr. Offense 0 NG Robert Cooper Defense 3 LB Emmett Rice Special Teams 0 LB Stephen Dix, Jr. LB Amari Gainer DB Renardo Green DB Brendan Gant COACHES DB Akeem Dent RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG Jordan Travis 8 97 559 5.8 7 88 69.9 Jashaun Corbin 9 81 401 5.0 5 28 44.6 PASSING G PE C-A-INT PCT. YDS TD YPG REVIEW Jordan Travis 8 128.63 72-131-6 55.0 1,056 6 132.0 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG Ontaria Wilson 9 30 382 12.7 2 69 42.4 Camren McDonald 9 23 263 11.4 2 30 29.2 TACKLES TOTAL (UA-A) TFL SACKS INT PBU FF-FR Amari Gainer 65 (36-29) 5.0-14 0.5-2 0 0 1-1 HONORS Emmett Rice 62 (27-35) 7.5-15 0.0-0 0 2 0-0 PLAYERS BY STATE/HOMETOWN Florida (70) Renardo Green, Shambre Jackson, Decatur: Derrick McLendon II; Mississippi (2) Boynton Beach: Bryan Robinson; Demorie Tate, Anthony Weeden; Hiram: Parker Self; Lilburn: Magee: Jarrian Jones; Vicksburg: Cape Coral: Alto Tarver; Coconut Overtown: Dontae Lucas; Pace: Robert Cooper; Loganville: Fabien Lovett PROS Grove: Kentron Poitier; Daytona David Stickle; Pahokee: Akeem Tru Thompson; Marietta: Tylus Ohio (2) Beach: Meiko Dotson; Delray Dent; Panama City: CJ Campbell; Hancock; McDonough: Bryson Delaware: James Rosenberry, Jr.; Beach: Jarques McClellion; Destin: Pensacola: Keyshawn Helton, Estes; Metter: TJ Davis; Moultrie: Indian Lake: Parker Grothaus Deonté Sheffield; Fernandina Darius Washington; Plant City: Carter Boatwright; Norcross: Vance South Carolina (2) Beach: Zach Hannaford; Fort Treshaun Ward; Port St. Joe: Joshua Nicklaus; Ocilla: DJ Lundy; Powder Blythewood: Joshua Burrell; North Lauderdale: Jack O’Keeffe, Andrew Farmer; Punta Gorda: Malakai Springs: Brady Scott; Savannah: Myrtle Beach: Zane Smith Parchment; Fort Myers: Quashon Menzer; Riviera Beach: Jarrett Kalen DeLoach; Snellville: Leonard Texas (2) Fuller, Jadarius Green-McKnight; Jackson; Rockledge: Jashaun Warner III; Valdosta: Jalen Goss, Denton: Jordan Eubanks; Katy: Greenville: Travis Jay; Hollywood: Corbin; Sanford: Brandon Moore; Tate Rodemaker Hunter Washington Kevin Knowles II; Jacksonville: St. Petersburg: Dillan Gibbons, Louisiana (4) Arizona (1) RECORDS Reggie Harden; Kissimmee: Dennis Lawrance Toafili; Starke: Josh Griffis; Houma: Ja’Khi Douglas; New Queen Creek: Chubba Purdy Briggs, Jr.; Lake City: Shyheim Stuart: Robert Elder IV; Tallahassee: Orleans: Sidney Williams, Corey Arkansas (1) Brown; Lake Placid: D.J. Williams; Cortez Andrews, Amari Gainer, Wren; Port Sulphur: Byron Turner, Conway: Robert Scott, Jr. Lakeland: Brendan Gant, Baveon Marshall Hilaman, Christopher Jr. Hawai’i (1) Johnson; Largo: Jayion McCluster; Williams; Tampa: DeCalon Brooks, Tennessee (4) Kapolei: McKenzie Milton Leesburg: Dylan Black, Wyatt Garrett Murray, Austin White; Trinity: Brownsville: Markeston Douglas, Minnesota (1) Rector; Lehigh Acres: Omarion Devontay Love-Taylor; Venice: Darion Williamson; Memphis: Eden Prairie: Jermaine Johnson II FSU Cooper; Madison: Zane Herring; Thomas Shrader; West Palm Beach: Preston Daniel; Nashville: Jordan Missouri (1) Miami: Patrick Payton, Maurice Jordan Travis; Winter Garden: Jaden Wilson St. Louis: Ira Henry III Smith, Keir Thomas, Lloyd Willis; Floyd; Winter Haven: Caleb Blake; Alabama (3) New York (1) Miami Gardens: Emile Aime, Winter Park: Gino English Daphne: Malik McClain; Gadsden: Islip: Liam McCormick Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., Malcolm Ray, Georgia (20) Rod Orr; Huntsville: Jackson West North Carolina (1) Emmett Rice; Naples: Joe Lang; Ashburn: Ontaria Wilson; Conyers: California (2) Wilson: DJ Daniels New Smyrna Beach: Jaleel McRae; Jordan Young; Coolidge: Ryan Long Beach: Camren McDonald; Virginia (1) Ocala: Chase Oliver; Okeechobee: Fitzgerald; Cordele: Jammie San Ramon: Koby Gross Virginia Beach: George Wilson, Jr. Rowan Hanley; Orlando: Stephen Robinson; Cumming: Ben Australia (1) Dix Jr., Ostaszewski; Melbourne: Alex Mastromanno 6 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Position Height Weight Class Hometown/High School/Previous School ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 0 Jashaun Corbin RB 6-0 217 r-SO Rockledge, Fla./Rockledge/Texas A&M NO NAME POS 0 Fabien Lovett DT 6-4 311 r-SO Vicksburg, Miss./Olive Branch/Mississippi St. 1 Emmett Rice LB 6-2 223 r-SR Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland PREVIEW 58 Emile Aime LB 1 D.J. Williams RB 5-10 213 r-SO Lake Placid, Fla./Sebring/Auburn 53 Cortez Andrews LB 3 Jarvis Brownlee Jr. DB 5-11 181 r-FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Miami Carol City 62 Dylan Black OL 3 Bryan Robinson WR 6-1 204 r-FR Boynton Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Central 36 Caleb Blake DB 4 Keir Thomas DE 6-2 272 r-SR Miami, Fla./Miami Central/South Carolina 47 Carter Boatwright TE PREVIEW 4 Jordan Wilson TE 6-4 269 r-SR Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy/UCLA 6 Dennis Briggs Jr. DT 5 Brendan Gant DB 6-2 208 r-SO Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 28 DeCalon Brooks LB 6 Dennis Briggs Jr. DT 6-4 278 r-SO Kissimmee, Fla./Gateway 38 Shyheim Brown DB 6 Keyshawn Helton WR 5-9 175 r-JR Pensacola, Fla./West Florida TEAM 3 Jarvis Brownlee Jr. DB 7 Jarrian Jones DB 6-0 192 r-SO Magee, Miss./Northwest Rankin/Mississippi St. 81 Joshua Burrell WR 7 Andrew Parchment WR 6-2 190 r-SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cypress Bay/Kansas 20 CJ Campbell RB 8 Renardo Green DB 6-0 188 r-SO Orlando, Fla./Wekiva 37 Omarion Cooper DB 8 Treshaun Ward RB 5-10 192 r-FR Plant City, Fla./Tampa Bay Tech 91 Robert Cooper DT 9 Meiko Dotson DB 5-11 187 r-SR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland/FAU 0 Jashaun Corbin RB 9 Lawrance Toafili RB 6-0 185 r-FR St. Petersburg, Fla./Pinellas Park COACHES 45 Preston Daniel TE 10 McKenzie Milton QB 5-11 188 r-SR Kapolei, Hawai’i/Mililani/UCF 30 DJ Daniels TE 10 Jammie Robinson DB 5-11 193 r-SO Cordele, Ga./Lee County/South Carolina 22 TJ Davis DE 11 Jermaine Johnson II DE 6-5 262 r-SR Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie/Georgia 20 Kalen DeLoach LB 11 Malik McClain WR 6-4 201 FR Daphne, Ala./IMG Academy (Fla.) 27 Akeem Dent DB 12 Chubba Purdy QB 6-2 215 r-FR Queen Creek, Ariz./Perry 32 Stephen Dix, Jr. LB 12 Demorie Tate DB 6-1 195 r-FR Orlando, Fla./Freedom 13 Brandon Moore DB 6-0 190 r-SR Sanford, Fla./Seminole/UCF 9 Meiko Dotson DB 13 Jordan Travis QB 6-1 201 r-SO West Palm Beach, Fla./The Benjamin School/Louisville REVIEW 22 Ja’Khi Douglas WR 14 Deonté Sheffield RB 5-11 212 r-JR Destin, Fla./Niceville 85 Markeston Douglas TE 15 Gino English QB 6-1 194 r-FR Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park 69 Robert Elder IV OL 15 Jarques McClellion DB 6-0 185 r-JR Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage School/Arkansas 15 Gino English QB 16 Hunter Washington DB 5-11 188 FR Katy, Texas/Katy 77 Bryson Estes OL 16 Corey Wren RB/ATH 5-10 187 r-FR New Orleans, La./John Curtis Christian 40 Jordan Eubanks LB 18 Travis Jay DB 6-2 202 r-FR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 44 Joshua Farmer DT 18 Tate Rodemaker QB 6-4 201 r-FR Valdosta, Ga./Valdosta HONORS 88 Ryan Fitzgerald K 19 Wyatt Rector TE 6-2 234 r-SO Leesburg, Fla./Leesburg/Western Michigan 31 Jaden Floyd DB 20 CJ Campbell RB 5-9 195 FR Panama City, Fla./Bay 30 Quashon Fuller DE 20 Kalen DeLoach LB 6-1 211 r-SO Savannah, Ga./Islands 33 Amari Gainer LB 21 Alex Mastromanno P 6-1 210 r-FR Melbourne, Australia/Brighton Grammar 5 Brendan Gant DB 21 Darion Williamson WR 6-3 199 r-FR Brownsville, Tenn./Haywood 75 Dillan Gibbons OL 22 TJ Davis DE 6-3 280 r-FR Metter, Ga./Metter 61 Jalen Goss OL 22 Ja’Khi Douglas WR 5-9 193 r-FR Houma, La./Terrebonne 8 Renardo Green DB 23 Sidney Williams DB 6-1 199 r-FR New Orleans, La./Vigor (Ala.) PROS 24 Jadarius Green-McKnight DB 24 Jadarius Green-McKnight DB 5-11 218 r-FR Fort Myers, Fla./Dunbar 39 Josh Griffis DE 26 Kevin Knowles II DB 5-11 179 FR Hollywood, Fla./McArthur 35 Koby Gross TE 27 Akeem Dent DB 6-1 203 r-SO Pahokee, Fla./Palm Beach Central 37 Parker Grothaus K 28 DeCalon Brooks LB 5-10 222 r-JR Tampa, Fla./Gaither 45 Tylus Hancock DB 29 Jaleel McRae LB 6-2 225 r-SO New Smyrna Beach, Fla./IMG Academy 30 DJ Daniels TE 6-2 236 r-FR Wilson, N.C./Fike 94 Rowan Hanley DL 30 Quashon Fuller DE 6-3 263 r-FR Fort Myers, Fla./Lehigh Senior RECORDS 63 Zach Hannaford OL 31 Jaden Floyd DB 5-11 202 FR Winter Garden, Fla./West Orange 89 Reggie Harden WR 32 Stephen Dix, Jr.
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