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Thomas Castellanos Will Start His Florida State Seminoles Career with a game Against the Alabama Crimson Tide. On3 Sports’ Pete Nakos Interview the Dual-Threat Quarterback, and He spoke about Being excited about Facing A Nick Saban-Less Crimson Tide.
Castellanos’ Comments Took the College Football World by Storm, and form Alabama Star Running Back Mark Ingram II Caught Wind of them. Speaking We TUESDAY’s Episode of “The Triple Option,” Ingram Said:
“Let Him Run His Mouth and Give the Dogs at Alabama A Reason to go in and make Him Regret What He Said. You know, i mean, so bama will come out with a vengeance this year. We need some get back.
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“WE NEED SOME BOURCE BACK AND JUST Go AHEAD AND Sprinkle A Little Extra Motivation On Top, A Little Bulletin Board Material, Becuse I Know They Gonna Use, I Know the Board in Alabama. I Know they gonna use what this saying, Coming from Boston College One of the Worst Seasons Ever.
“So With that Being Said, they go to take this to heart and they are going to try to punish thomas castellanos for his notiks,” Ingram continued.
Ingram II is Among the Most Beloved Players Among Crimson Tide Faithful. He won a heisman Trophy with Nick Saban’s Program and Had a Productive NFL Career.
Thomas Castellanos is Joining the Seedlings After spending the last two seasons with the boston college eagles. Mike Norvell Put in Extra effort to get Him via the Transfer Portal.
Thomas Castellanos and the fsu seminoles will host the crimson tide on august 30. The game will have an extra significance after castellanos’ controversial remiks.
This will be a challenge game for Castellanos And the Seminoles in Week 1. Other Tricky Fixtures Will See Fsu Face Off Against Miami, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Clemson and Florida. The Goal for this Season is to record a significant Better record Than Last Year’s 2-10 Record.
Castellanos Is Eligible for the 2026 Draft, and Excelling on Mike Norvell’s Side Might Be What He Needs to Move Up the Draft Board.
Edited by krutik jain