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‘It’s crazy crazy’ … former Micah Pettus teammate speaks in the new FSU liner

‘It’s crazy crazy’ … former Micah Pettus teammate speaks in the new FSU liner

The Florida state seminols are looking to recover in 2025 after ending last season with a 2-10 record, resulting in a great turnover with the staff and on the list. The FSU chief coach Mike Norvell became heavy on the NCAA transfer portal, bringing transfer class No. 7 in the country full of some of the main talents available.

One of those players was the offensive liner of Ole Miss Micah Pettus, who entered as a four -star transfer after an outstanding race with the rebels.

Logan Robinson de Nolegameday found one of the former Pettus teammates in the combine of the NFL 2025, which has first -hand experience that faces the imposing native of Alabama of six feet and seven and 360 pounds.

The former defensive Tackle of Ole Miss, Walter Nolan, described Pettus as “a madman” and added that he is “one of his favorite offensive linens to go.”

“It’s crazy,” said Nolan about Pettus. “It is one of my favorite offensive linens to go against because he is going to speak, he will do a couple of dirty things, but I feel that that’s what the trenches are about.”

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Pettus spent the last four seasons with the rebels, obtaining an initial role during most of the last three years. In 2024, 11 games began in the right Tackle, publishing a PFF rating above the average of 72.8 in 765 snapshots while only allowing a sack.

The offensive line of Mississippi Rebelde, Micah Pettus, and his teammates take the team to the field.

September 7, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA.; The offensive liners of Mississippi Rebeldes Nate Kalepo (71), Micah Pettus (57) and the defense Richard O’Bryant (17) took the team to the field before the game against the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders at the Vaught-Hemingway stadium. Mandatory credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn / Petre Thomas-Imagn images images

Pettus played a key role as a starter in an Ole Miss offensive that occupied second place nationally in total yards per game last year. The rebels stood out for the air, averaging 343.6 air yards per game (third in the country), so the “crazy mentality” that Nolan described is something that FSU fans will welcome in Tallahassee, Florida.

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