FSU WR Wilson practices, could play vs

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.– Florida State standout receiver Johnny Wilson went back to practice Tuesday, offering the fourth-ranked Seminoles more hope that he will be able to play against competing Miami.Wilson missed

FSU’s last 2 games, lopsided road wins against Wake Forest and Pittsburgh, because of an undisclosed injury. The 6-foot-7 junior, extensively considered a second-day NFL draft choice in April, has 25 catches for 415 yards and two goals this season.The Seminoles(9-0, 7-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), who already clinched a spot in the league title game next month, likewise played without star receiver Keon Coleman versus the Panthers in addition to backups Hykeem Williams and Deuce Spann. Coleman leads Florida State with 38 receptions for 538 lawns and 9 touchdowns. Williams and Spann have 5 catches combined.Editor’s Picks

  • 1 Associated The status of that trio for Saturday’s game against the Hurricanes remains uncertain.FSU coach Mike Norvell revealed optimism Monday that his getting corps would be closer to complete strength against Miami.”I do see us being in a far better area, “Norvell stated.” What that means, we’ll see. As we go through the week, we’ll get an excellent viewpoint on where guys are.”Jordan Travis threw for a season-high 360 backyards against Pitt regardless of missing numerous targets.

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