Florida State has released its depth chart for this Saturday's Week 4 matchup vs. Cal at Doak Campbell Stadium.
Sweeping changes may be coming to FSU's actual depth chart this week, but they were not reflected on the depth chart shared publicly on Monday. There were no changes whatsoever to this week's depth chart in the FSU game notes.
Linebacker Cam Riley, who left the Memphis game with an injury, is still listed as a co-starter alongside Blake Nichelson. Shyheim Brown is still listed as the starting buck safety after missing the Memphis game. Jeremiah Byers, who has missed the last two games, is still listed as the starting right tackle and Darius Washington, who suffered an injury pregame on Saturday and didn't play, is still listed as the starting left tackle.
Additionally, DJ Uiagalelei is still listed as the starting quarterback with Brock Glenn as his backup and Luke Kromenhoek as the third strong.
Again, it's possible that this is all a smokescreen and we could see sweeping changes on Saturday night against Cal. If that's the case, though, we'll likely have to wait until Saturday to know for sure as FSU isn't confirming that the youth movement many have called for is coming this week.
Sweeping changes may be coming to FSU's actual depth chart this week, but they were not reflected on the depth chart shared publicly on Monday. There were no changes whatsoever to this week's depth chart in the FSU game notes.
Linebacker Cam Riley, who left the Memphis game with an injury, is still listed as a co-starter alongside Blake Nichelson. Shyheim Brown is still listed as the starting buck safety after missing the Memphis game. Jeremiah Byers, who has missed the last two games, is still listed as the starting right tackle and Darius Washington, who suffered an injury pregame on Saturday and didn't play, is still listed as the starting left tackle.
Additionally, DJ Uiagalelei is still listed as the starting quarterback with Brock Glenn as his backup and Luke Kromenhoek as the third strong.
Again, it's possible that this is all a smokescreen and we could see sweeping changes on Saturday night against Cal. If that's the case, though, we'll likely have to wait until Saturday to know for sure as FSU isn't confirming that the youth movement many have called for is coming this week.