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    Florida State vs Virginia Cavaliers Week 5 Injury Report And Depth Chart: Updates on Tommy Castellanos, Dre Walker and More

    The Florida State Seminoles take on the Virginia Cavaliers for Week 5, though both teams have so far been hobbled by the injury bug. FSU may be missing their biggest name for this game, while the Cavaliers may be missing several key defensive pieces.

    Florida has one of the best offenses in college football right now, being ranked the No. 1 scoring offense, though their current spate of injuries may affect that. Meanwhile, Virginia is coming off a tough loss against NC State, having led 24-14 at halftime, only to lose 34-31 but soon bounced back with a 48-20 statement win against Stanford.

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    Florida State Seminoles Week 5 Injury Report

    Tommy Castellanos – Probable

    Seminoles fans collectively gasped when their star quarterback, Tommy Castellanos, limped off the field after getting banged up badly against Kent State. However, the FSU QB1 has been listed as probable, which means he will probably play against the Cavaliers.

    Jayvan Boggs – Questionable

    While Castellanos is expected to return, there is a possibility that he will be without several options, as running back Jayvan Boggs has been listed as questionable. His injury was not disclosed.

    Kevin Wynn – Questionable

    Kevin Wynn was also listed as questionable, and the true freshman DL’s injury was also not revealed.

    Kam Davis – Out

    Running back Kam Davis is actually listed as out and will not be playing against Virginia. His injury was also not disclosed.

    Virginia Cavaliers Week 5 Injury Report

    Dre Walker – Out

    The cornerback suffered a leg injury ahead of training camp and has been listed as out, missing the showdown against the Seminoles.

    Ja’Maric Morris – Out

    Florida State has one of the best offensive games in college football, and Virginia will be missing several key defensive pieces, including Ja’Maric Morris, who is out after an ACL injury.

    Triston Ward – Out

    Wide receiver Triston Ward will also not be playing on Friday, as he has suffered a season-ending injury during the fall training camp.

    Florida State vs Virginia Cavaliers Depth Chart for Week 5

    Florida State Week 5 Depth Chart

    1 2
    QB Tommy Castellanos Brock Glenn or Kevin Sperry
    RB Gavin Sawchuk Caziah Holmes or Samuel Singleton Jr.
    RB Jaylin Lucas or Ousmane Kromah
    WR1 Duce Robinson Elijah Moore or Gavin Blackwell
    WR2 Squirrel White Micahi Danzy
    WR3 Jayvan Boggs BJ Gibson
    TE Randy Pittman Jr Markeston Douglas or Amaree Williams or Landen Thomas
    LT Gunnar Hansen Lucas Simmons
    LG Richie Leonard IV Jacob Rizy or Andre Otto
    C Luke Petitbon Chavez Thompson
    RG Adrian Medley Jacob Rizy
    RT Micah Pettus Jonathan Daniels
    DE James Williams James Williams Jaden Jones or Daryll Desir
    NT Darrell Jackson  KJ Sampson or Kevin Wynn
    DT Daniel Lyons Mandrell Desir
    DE Jayson Jenkins Deante McCray
    LB Justin Cryer Blake Nichelson
    LB Elijah Herring  AJ Cottrill or Caleb LaVallee
    Jack Omar Graham Jr or Stefon Thompson
    CB Ja’Bril Rawls Quindarrius Jones
    Rover Earl Little Jr Donny Heibert
    S Ashlynd Barker Shyheim Brown
    S Edwin Joseph  KJ Kirkland
    CB Jerry Wilson Shamar Arnoux or Charles Lester III

    Virginia Week 5 Depth Chart

    1 2 3
    WR1 Edrine, Jahmal RS SR/TR Thomas, Jayden GR/TR
    WR2 Harris, Trell RS JR/TR Wood, Eli RS JR
    WR3 Ross, Cam GR/TR Courtney, Kameron SO
    LT Boley, McKale SR York, Ben RS FR
    LG Josey, Noah RS SR Wigenton II, Kevin GR/TR
    C Wilson, Brady GR/TR Hartsoe, Noah RS JR
    RG Metcalf, Drake GR/TR Sipe, Ethan RS SR/TR
    RT Unamba, Wallace GR/TR Witmer, Jack RS SR
    TE Twitty, Dakota RS JR Ennis, Sage GR/TR
    QB Morris, Chandler GR/TR Kaelin, Daniel SO/TR
    RB Taylor, J’Mari GR/TR Brown, Xavier RS JR Waylee, Harrison GR/TR
    DE Moore, Cazeem SR/TR Camac, Fisher RS JR/TR Jones, Terrell RS JR
    NT Carter, Jahmeer GR Britton, Anthony RS SO
    DT Hammond, Jason RS SO Osborne, Hunter RS SO/TR Holmes, Jacob SR/TR
    BAN Melton, Mitchell GR/TR Rickert, Daniel GR/TR Koudelka, Billy RS FR
    WLB Jackson, James SR Marcellus, Maddox JR/TR
    MLB McDonald, Trey RS JR Danley, Landon RS SO
    SPUR Prevard, Ja’Son JR/TR Costner, Corey FR
    LCB Robinson, Jordan GR/TR Platt, Donavon SR/TR
    SS Neal, Devin GR/TR Crosby II, Da’Marcus GR/TR
    FS Minter, Ethan RS FR Charles, Christian GR/TR
    RCB Karnley, Emmanuel RS SO/TR Gray, Kevon RS FR Persinger, Josiah FR
    PT Sparks, Daniel GR/TR Slibeck, Elijah RS SO
    PK Bettridge, Will SR Diaz Nicolas, Jorge FR
    KO Sparks, Daniel GR/TR Bettridge, Will SR
    LS Robinson, Bryce GR/TR Bracey, Stevie RS JR
    H Sparks, Daniel GR/TR Slibeck, Elijah RS SO
    PR Ross, Cam GR/TR Taylor, J’Mari GR/TR
    KR Ross, Cam GR/TR Taylor, J’Mari GR/TR

    How to Watch Florida State vs Virginia

    The game will be held on Friday, Sept 26 at 7:00 PM ET. ESPN will be airing and the ESPN app will be streaming the game live.

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