Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell is reportedly in search of a new running back, as uncertainty looms over the return of star rusher Roydell Williams from his injury. Williams, who has been an integral part of the Seminoles’ backfield, suffered a significant injury that has sidelined him indefinitely, leaving a void in the team’s offensive scheme.
Norvell, who is known for his aggressive and creative offensive strategies, faces the challenge of maintaining a strong rushing attack without Williams. The Seminoles had high hopes for the running back this season, and his absence creates a gap in their offensive depth chart. Williams, a dynamic playmaker with a blend of speed and power, has been pivotal in the Seminoles’ run game, and losing him for an extended period is a major blow to Norvell’s plans for the season.
The search for a new running back has become a priority for Norvell and his coaching staff. While Florida State has some young talents on the roster, none possess the experience or game-changing ability that Williams brings to the field. Norvell will likely be looking for a player who can step in and contribute immediately, either through the transfer portal or by recruiting a top high school prospect.