Florida State football wideout Duce Robinson made it clear the Seminoles aren't treating these early games as routine tune-ups ; they're approaching each one like a championship. After the 77-3 demolition of Texas A&M-Commerce, Robinson told reporters that the team considers every outing part of a bigger title run.
”This was Championship Game No. 2,” he said, pointing to next week against Kent State as ”Championship Game No. 3.” His words captured the new standard set in Tallahassee under Mike Norvell.
Robinson's statement followed a career night. The USC transfer caught five passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns, including an 82-yard bomb from quarterback Tommy Castellanos. That early strike gave Florida State a 14-0 lead and set the tone for a rout that never slowed down. Castella