WATCH: FSU QB Tommy Castellanos shares his thoughts on spring practice so far
FSU football’s quarterback Tommy Castellanos talks about the first three days of practice, playing Gus Malzahn’s offense and the wide receivers.
Florida State quarterback Tommy Castellanos has quickly become a leader on the team, impressing coaches and teammates with his personality and work ethic.Castellanos, a transfer from Boston College, has embraced a leadership role, connecting with teammates and fostering a positive team dynamic.Reunited with offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, Castellanos is thriving in a familiar offensive system and is expected to excel in his senior season.
Quarterback Tommy Castellanos has been at Florida State for over two months, and his leadership has not gone unnoticed.
Since joining the Seminoles, the Boston College transfer has expressed his personality, and teammates have fed off of his energy. He has labeled himself goofy, fun to be around, and loose. But when he is behind center and has the ball in his hands, he is focused.
“It is just a part of his personality,” Norvell said before the start of spring practice.
“It’s a natural spark, and so I think he’s really done that, whether it’s helping guys, just seeing him through tour of duty, seeing him interacting in meeting rooms, and obviously, anytime we get out there on the field for walk throughs, you can feel his personality, wanting to help, support, encourage, challenge teammates.”
Castellanos didn’t hesitate to compare himself to another former FSU quarterback with a fun yet upbeat attitude that led the Seminoles to their last national championship.
“I’m like a James Winston type,” Castellanos said.
“I’m coming out there. I’m hyped. I’m goofy. I’m playing with the guys, just trying to have that fun about it, so you want to have fun at practice and good…
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Publish date : 2025-03-28 11:45:00
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