That secondary gave up 8.2 yards per pass attempt last season, ranking 96th nationally lmao. Florida State's passing attack averaged over 280 yards per game. The Bounce House environment is real, but their defensive backfield hasn't shown it can consistently lock down a top passing game. The Seminoles' offensive line, which allowed the 10th-fewest sacks in the country, will give the quarterback time to find any receiver, transfer or not. Counting on last year's pass defense to shut down this offense is a major gamble.