Talahasi – Florida State Defensive solution Marvin Wilson The ball will lose the rest of the season with no injury. Wilson was ruled out of last week’s injury for the FSU home game against Pittsburgh, and the issue will cost him the rest of the year.
Coach Mike Norwell Confirmed that Wilson will miss the rest of the season during a press conference on Wednesday. He will be around the team, Norwell said.
“Marvin had a bit of a process that happened. “He’ll be back here at full speed really soon,” Norwell said. “I appreciate Marvin and the leader for striving for these young people and all aspects of what he does. He will still be around every day. In practice he is out there encouraging. I thought his energy release on the Saturday side was very impressive. I hate that he won’t be able to finish with us this season, but something was going to happen and we definitely support him in his rehabilitation and it’s clear what his future will be. “
FSU has four games left on the 2020 schedule. Wilson, while less than his pre-season hype, was still a starter and an integral part of FSU’s defensive line rotation.
Leaving the opportunity to draft early in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Texas native chose to return to his senior season. He was and was the team captain over se fasen The Walter Camp Precision All-American team was named After collecting four tackles in just nine games in 2019, including 44.5 tackles, including 8.5 for losses with team-high 5.0 sacks.
Wilson has a career 109 tackles, 15.0 tackles for losses and 9.5 sacks.
He is eligible to return to FSU for a second season, or to relocate elsewhere for the final year of eligibility, although the current expectation is that Wilson will choose to be pro.
Wilson was not listed on the FSU’s depth chart earlier this week and was replaced by co-starters. Dennis Briggs Jr. And Fabian Lovett.