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Football

In the increasingly offensive-powered game of college football, a great QB can be the difference between a third-place conference finish and a national championship. It is the most important position on the field, and in a game with 11 men on each side, it is the position that can single-handedly change a team's outcome from losing to winning (or the other way around).

After three first round QB selections from 2011-2014, the Seminoles have not had a really good quarterback. David Visser delves into the poor recruiting at the quarterback position that has plagued the 'Noles post-Jameis.

Speaking of Winston, remember before one of the largest home losses in Clemson history, when he told his squad if they were gonna do it, then...

Basketball

Despite commencement ceremonies being canceled this spring, some Seminole seniors held their very own self isolation convocation. It's a clever little play on the rite of passage, and a touching one from Travis Light.

CBSSports.com has graded the 2020 recruiting class as the 6th in the nation, with respect to how it improved the team. After an ACC crown and likely 2-seed in the NCAA Tournament, Hamilton's team appears to be going not through a rebuilding cycle, but merely reloading.

Golf

It's graduation season in the non-revenue sports as well. Amanda Doherty, the number one golfer for the women's squad, graduated this past weekend.

Former FSU Golfer Karen Stupples has created a few backyard golf holes to help navigate the boredom of self isolation. Stupples won the Women's Open Championship in 2004, and is generally a great Twitter follower for her levity and whit.

Beach Volleyball

Is it too early in the week for a Sandy 'Noles flashback? How about to 2014 when the beach squad made it to the first of their three National Championship Finals?