Odell Haggins has a new role. One where he will get to walk around the practice field as he evaluates Florida State’s players and not just focus on defensive tackles, which was his primary role for his three decades in Tallahassee.
What does he want to see from the Seminoles this spring?
“Fundamentals. Doing it the right way. Doing the little things,” Haggins told the Osceola. “And straining to the ball, both sides of the ball, every aspect. Fundamentals, straining and getting to the ball. If you got that, you’re going to win games on a consistent basis.”
Yes, there’s still a fire burning inside Haggins. He has a new role but the passion doesn’t turn off. He wants to see FSU succeed.
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What does he want to see from the Seminoles this spring?
“Fundamentals. Doing it the right way. Doing the little things,” Haggins told the Osceola. “And straining to the ball, both sides of the ball, every aspect. Fundamentals, straining and getting to the ball. If you got that, you’re going to win games on a consistent basis.”
Yes, there’s still a fire burning inside Haggins. He has a new role but the passion doesn’t turn off. He wants to see FSU succeed.
Odell Haggins reflects on new role, FSU's edge, Terrance Knighton and 3-3-5
Odell Haggins chats with the Osceola about his role, FSU's "edge," DL coach Terrance Knighton and the 3-3-5.