Published 6/30/2009
by Wil Wilkinson
at Bleacher Report - College Football
Despite the recent shortcomings of the team over the past years, the Florida State defense has remained the stalwart unit it always has. Defensive Coordinator Mickey Andrews has made sure of that.
This year Andrews has had to deal with the loss of seven starters, probably the largest number of losses in a single year for a long time.
The good news is that with the successful recruiting FSU should be able to rebuild without too much difficulty, although there will likely be a few early season bumps.
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