In conjunction with our College Football’s Best series, highlighting the top plays, players, highlights, and moments from all 133 teams, we’re here to showcase the best the Florida State Seminoles have had to offer in 2023. Who has stood out? What units are turning heads?
And who from FSU is among the top mentions in our College Football’s Best series this season?
Florida State Seminoles Best of 2023
At College Football Network, we watch every game. Every player. Every team. And our notebooks are chock full of top players, plays, highlights, and moments. Today, I’m emptying the notebook.
Below, find the Seminoles’ noteworthy players, groupings, or units, all listed under a different category: good, great, grand, or wonderful. Every team across the country has put forth their best efforts in 2023, and through four weeks of action, those players deserve notoriety for what they’ve put forth this season.
Highlighting the best with a line from the one and only Chris Farley, welcome to this season’s Good, Great, Grand, Wonderful!
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Good: Bless Harris, LT
For years, the Seminoles struggled to field a solid offensive line, but thanks to the play of Bless Harris and a host of other offensive linemen, that’s different in 2023.
While run blocking has yet to pick up, Harris has given Travis ample time in the pocket to dissect defenses and keep his eyes downfield.
Great: Jordan Travis, QB
As tough as they come, Jordan Travis has been banged up in the past two weeks yet continues to operate the FSU offense at a high level. He’s rushed for two scores and thrown for 10 touchdowns, eclipsing 1,000 passing yards for the season against Clemson.
Travis has battled his Seminole team to a 4-0 record with impressive wins against both Tigers: Clemson and LSU.
Grand: Jarrian Jones, CB
We all know the staples on defense for the Seminoles, but it’s the return to form and full health of Jarrian Jones that has played a pivotal to their defensive efforts in 2023. Jones has a pick-six and has been credited with another pass breakup, but his coverage skills have returned to lockdown status for FSU at the slot/nickel role.
Wonderful: Keon Coleman, WR
When you see Keon Coleman’s highlight reel: Wow. Whether it’s been leaping over a Southern Miss defender or out-bodying a Clemson defender in overtime, Coleman has come up big when the Seminoles needed him.
He has six touchdowns on 17 receptions while averaging 15.1 yards per catch.