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  07/17/19 - Jashaun CorbinrJr/2022, Florida State, 5-11, 203 (DS#29 RB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Jashaun Corbin (So.), Texas A&M,...Corbin, a sophomore running back from Rockledge, Florida, posted 853 all-purpose yards last season to lead all SEC freshman with an impressive 10 yards per play. The phenom chipped in 422 kick return yards to lead the SEC with a 30.1 kick return average. For his efforts a season ago, Corbin earned All-Freshman team honors from the league's coaches as a running back, all-purpose player and return specialist. - Texas A&M Football

(DS#29 RB) rJr/2022 RB Jashaun CorbinFlorida State
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  07/17/19 - *Cam AkersJr/2020, Florida State, 5-10, 217 (DS#5 RB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Cam Akers (Jr.), Florida State,...Akers is on his second national award watch list after earlier this week being named to the watch list for the Maxwell Award given to college football’s player of the year. He broke FSU’s freshman rushing record in 2017 and enters the 2019 season already ranking 18th in program history with 1,730 career rushing yards.

The junior from Clinton, Mississippi, recorded a team-best 866 all-purpose yards last season with 706 rushing yards, 145 receiving yards and 15 kickoff return yards and was recognized with the team’s Bobby Bowden Leadership Award. He scored eight total touchdowns, including a career-high-tying two scores against Wake Forest and again at No. 3 Notre Dame. He tied for fourth in the ACC and 14th nationally with three 50-yard runs, including a career-long 85-yard carry that was the seventh-longest rush in program history. - Florida State Football


(DS#5 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Cam AkersFlorida State
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  Florida State's second-year coach Willie Taggart says he's impressed with how well quarterback Alex Hornibrook has meshed his new teammates after joining the Seminoles as a graduate transfer from Wisconsin. The Seminoles are looking to bounce back from a disappointing, if not embarrassing, 5-7 first season under Taggart and will rely heavily on Hornibrook to begin the process of returning the program to notoriety. Last year was Florida State's first non-bowl season since 1981.

Last year's starting quarterback Deondre Francois transferred to Florida Atlantic, opening the door for Hornibrook to start. Taggart pinned last year's issues offensively on players' struggles adapting to a spread offense, which differed from the pro-style offense they'd run in the past. He says he's already seen "tremendous improvement" in the execution of the team's offense in practice. Taggart expects the Seminoles to "turn things around" this season behind Hornibrook, who has plenty of starting experience and was the MVP of the 2017 Orange Bowl. Hornibrook was 26-6 in three seasons at Wisconsin, throwing for 5,438 yards with 47 touchdowns and 33 interceptions. - AP College Football


(DS#57 QB) Sr/2020 QB Alex HornibrookFlorida State
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