FSU QB Tommy Castellanos Injured in Blowout Win vs Kent State
FSU QB Tommy Castellanos Injured in Blowout Win vs Kent State

FSU QB Tommy Castellanos Injured in Blowout Win vs Kent State

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Florida State Seminoles quarterback Tommy Castellanos sustained a lower-leg injury during the second quarter of their 66-10 victory over Kent State but is expected to recover without serious issues, according to head coach Mike Norvell. Castellanos, who had been performing strongly with 205 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns before exiting, left the game after being rolled up on by defenders; he was evaluated and is anticipated to have a manageable injury. Freshman Kevin Sperry replaced Castellanos, marking his first game action. Norvell praised the team's overall performance, highlighting a school-record rushing yardage in the win and the players' resilience despite game interruptions. Castellanos himself reassured fans that he is "all good" following the injury scare. Separately, North Carolina quarterback Gio Lopez also suffered a leg injury during a game, leading to his replacement by backup Max Johnson, who has a history of leg injuries but performed well in prior games.

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