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 Data Scout Notes: 2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Florida State



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  For offensive lineman Andrew Boselli, transferring to FAU for his final college football season was about opportunity and familiarity. The opportunity to showcase his ability in a way he felt like he wasn't always able to during his time at Florida State. "At Florida State, I was kind of going back and forth with a bunch of people," Boselli said. "Starting one week and the next week not starting - not really having a consistent way to show what I can contribute on the field...It made the game more frustrating. Having the opportunity to be in a fair competition has made the game a lot more enjoyable."

And being able to play under a familiar face, with FAU coach Willie Taggart coaching Boselli during his time with the Seminoles. "At Florida State, I knew he was the kind of leader I want to play for," Boselli said. "As a player, that's a big part of football. Having someone like coach Tag, someone I know I trust, that was a big key." Boselli, son of five-time NFL Pro-Bowl offensive tackle and College Football Hall of Famer Tony Boselli, spent four seasons with Florida State (2016-17, 2019-20) - making three starts in 16 career games. He credits his dad for helping him develop his skills as an offensive lineman. - Sun-Sentinel


(DS#999 C) rSr/2022 C Andrew BoselliFlorida Atlantic
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  Florida State offensive lineman Andrew Boselli is the latest Seminole to enter the transfer portal. Boselli, a former three-star center from Jacksonville and the son of NFL offensive line standout Tony Boselli, has appeared in three games last season and started one, FSU's 41-24 win over Jacksonville State. Boselli originally enrolled at FSU in 2016, but left the program ahead of the 2018 season after minimal playing time through his first two seasons. He returned as a walk-on in 2019 and earned his scholarship back before the season. That year, he appeared in 10 games and made two starts at center. This season, though, he was beaten out for the starting job by redshirt freshman Maurice Smith and has played very little. - Times Union

(DS#999 C) rSr/2022 C Andrew BoselliFlorida Atlantic
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  Andrew Boselli knows first-hand the devastating impact of COVID-19. The redshirt senior offensive lineman contracted the virus on March 21 a few days after his father, former Jacksonville Jaguars Pro Bowl lineman Tony Boselli, was diagnosed with COVID-19. The disease attacked Andrew Boselli's body, leaving him with a 103-degree fever, a lack of energy and no appetite. He also struggled with shortness of breath. Tony Boselli wound up in the intensive care unit of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Father and son survived, as did Andrew's mother and brother, who also tested positive for COVID-19 a few days later. The experience inspired the Florida State redshirt senior to share his experiences with others with the hope they take the virus seriously and try to avoid getting sick.

"I think we've done a great job as a team," Boselli said following the team's first practice Friday. "It starts with the team captains and goes throughout our team as personal responsibility and self-policing. "Me, personally knowing how this virus can affect people, it's really awesome to see my teammates be accountable and making sure we're masked up on the practice field, in the dining room and wherever we're going around the facilities. We're keeping each other accountable and being personally accountable, so you are doing everything you can to protect your teammates." Boselli is battling with Baveon Johnson and Maurice Smith this fall for the starting center job. - Orlando Sentinel


(DS#999 C) rSr/2022 C Andrew BoselliFlorida Atlantic
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