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FSU's Edge Defense: Consistency Woes Persist
12 Aug
Summary
- FSU's run defense struggled for consistency last season.
- New edge coach Nick Williams is addressing defensive consistency.
- The Seminoles aim to improve before their August 29th season opener.

The FSU Seminoles are prioritizing improvement in their run defense for the upcoming 2026 season. Last year, inconsistent performance against the run, notably in the final game against the Florida Gators, proved costly. Jadan Baugh's historic 266-yard rushing performance highlighted FSU's struggles to set the edge.
New edge coach Nick Williams is actively working to address these consistency issues, describing the process as "a work in progress." He emphasizes fundamental techniques like stance, eyes, and block recognition to his players. Williams also noted the team's strong commitment, with players often self-correcting mistakes.
With the season opener against New Mexico State on August 29th approaching, the Seminoles have limited time to solidify their defensive strategy. A challenging early-season schedule also includes a matchup against the SMU Mustangs the following week, testing their enhanced run defense capabilities.