Florida State’s tight end room needed a reset in 2025. The Seminoles have gotten just that from a group that’s smaller in numbers but experienced at the power conference level.
Senior Markeston Douglas and junior Randy Pittman have brought production and energy back to a room where veterans struggled last fall and FSU’s coaches pivoted at midseason to freshmen Landen Thomas and Amaree Williams (who is now focusing on defensive end).
“I think the tight end room as a whole, we bring a competitive edge and we give our team an advantage to win games,” Pittman said after Thursday’s practice. “We have a lot of guys that have played at a high level, at a Power 5 level. We have guys with experience that make plays all the time.”
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Senior Markeston Douglas and junior Randy Pittman have brought production and energy back to a room where veterans struggled last fall and FSU’s coaches pivoted at midseason to freshmen Landen Thomas and Amaree Williams (who is now focusing on defensive end).
“I think the tight end room as a whole, we bring a competitive edge and we give our team an advantage to win games,” Pittman said after Thursday’s practice. “We have a lot of guys that have played at a high level, at a Power 5 level. We have guys with experience that make plays all the time.”
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