TALLAHASSEE — In an era when college football players are more likely to transfer at least once in their career, rather than stay at the same place for four years, it’s fair to wonder if players can truly grasp the significance of rivalry games.
The question is especially pertinent for FSU, which landed 24 transfers in the offseason, many of them starters or in the two-deep depth chart for the No. 19 Seminoles (3-1, 0-1 ACC) as they host No. 3 Miami (4-0, 0-0) on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Two transfers who have a unique understanding of the rivalry, and can share stories with teammates, are wide receiver Duce Robinson and rover Earl Little Jr.
Robinson is the son of Dominic Robinson, who played at FSU from 2001-04. Duce Robinson grew up in Phoenix and played at Southern Cal for two season