Search
Add Listing
  • You have no bookmark.

Your Wishlist : 0 listings

Sign In
U.S.

Brock Glenn shares help DJ Uiagalelei provides in preparation

Brock Glenn shares help DJ Uiagalelei provides in preparation

Brock Glenn is on the verge of his third career start, and his first this season. The sophomore quarterback is replacing two-time transfer DJ Uiagalelei, who Florida State head coach Mike Norvell said will likely be out “the next couple of weeks” after Uiagalelei suffered a finger injury in the fourth quarter of a Week 5 loss to SMU.

Even though Uiagalalei is currently sidelined — and even though his FSU chapter has hardly gone according to plan — he’s still supporting Glenn ahead of his start against Clemson, especially in the film room.

“DJ’s been awesome in the film study,” Glenn said Wednesday. “He’s been awesome. He sees the game really clear. And he’s obviously a vet. He’s been in this game for a while, so he knows what to expect, and he knows some tricks here and there to show and help speed up your mind.”

Uiagalelei arrived at FSU having played in 48 games with 40 starts under his belt, as well as a career record of 30-10. Last year at Oregon State, he was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award, which is given annually to the best quarterback in college football.

Save $30 on your first month of Fubo by CLICKING HERE NOW!

For a limited time, you can get your first month of Fubo for as low as $49.99. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and 200+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Leading the Beavers, the 6-foot-4, 252-pound Uiagalelei threw for 2,638 yards while posting a 21:7 touchdown-to-interception ratio and netting an additional 219 yards and six scores on the ground. Before that, Uiagalelei left Clemson ranking top 10 on the Tigers’ career lists for completions (515), passing touchdowns (36), quarterback rushing touchdowns (15), passing yards (5,681) and wins (22) as a starting quarterback.

But he’s completing a career-low 53.8% of his passes this season at FSU, not to mention his 4:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio and, of course, the Seminoles’ meager 1-4 record.

Less than a year removed from an undefeated regular season, ACC title and College Football Playoff snub, FSU entered the season as the No. 10 team in the country but dropped back-to-back ACC games to Georgia Tech and Boston College. An ugly win against Cal is sandwiched between two more losses, one to Memphis — Norvell’s former team, which FSU paid $1.3 million to come to Tallahassee — and the other to ACC newcomer SMU.

Glenn will now be filling in for a veteran quarterback for the second time in his young Seminoles career. In 2023, his number was called after sixth-year star Jordan Travis suffered a season-ending ACL tear — well, really, after backup Tate Rodemaker went down with a concussion, too.

Those injuries thrust Glenn into action for the ACC Championship. Glenn struggled, completing just 8-of-21 passes, except he didn’t throw an interception, and FSU beat Louisville, 16-6 for the conference crown and a shot at the CFP.

After the Seminoles were left out of the four-team playoff, a horde of players opted out of the Orange Bowl. Rodemaker was one of them. So Glenn started once more, but, again, he completed fewer than 40% of his passes. He also threw a pair of picks in the 63-3 loss to Georgia, another program that missed out on the CFP despite an impressive season.

Glenn’s preparation in his second year with the program has helped him take a step forward.

“Understanding [and] anticipation,” Norvell said, when targeting Glenn’s areas of growth from last year to this year. “But still, even with anticipation, trust with your eyes, trust what you see to be able to go through what you anticipate to happen and then not guess. And that’s where I think Brock is very smart.

“… It’s about trusting the timing, the technique, the fundamentals because there’s times that you might see it, and you might anticipate what’s happening, but if you’re almost too quick in your timing, it takes time for the receiver to get the spot or for things to happen, and I think that’s one of the areas I’ve seen him grow.”

Glenn said he has an understanding of how fast the game moves and is better at making pre- and post-snap reads. He described this week of preparation as “great.” It’s one that Uiagalalei’s been part of, even though he’s nursing an injury.

The post Brock Glenn shares help DJ Uiagalelei provides in preparation appeared first on On3.



This article was originally published by Andy Backstrom at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/college/florida-state-seminoles/news/florida-state-fsu-quarterback-brock-glenn-shares-help-dj-uiagalelei-provides-preparation-film-study/).

General Content Disclaimer



The content on this website, including articles generated by artificial intelligence or syndicated from third-party sources, is provided for informational purposes only. We do not own the rights to all images and have not independently verified the accuracy of all information presented. Opinions expressed are those of the original authors and do not necessarily reflect our views. Reader discretion is advised, as some content may contain sensitive, controversial, or unverified information. We are not responsible for user-generated content, technical issues, or the accuracy of external links. Some content may be sponsored or contain affiliate links, which will be identified accordingly. By using this website, you agree to our privacy policy. For concerns, including copyright infringement (DMCA) notices, contact us at info@texasnews.app.

Ranking the top 15 players Iowa will face during the 2024-25 season Prev Post
Ranking the top 15 players Iowa will face during the 2024-25 season
Score predictions for Week 7 of Kentucky high school football Next Post
Score predictions for Week 7 of Kentucky high school football

Add Comment

Your email is safe with us.

0
Close

Your cart

No products in the cart.