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    Bob Carskadon
    Bob Carskadon
    Oct 17, 2025, 12:41
    Updated at: Oct 17, 2025, 12:41

    FSU football could see the return of up to three missing starters on offense, but the beleaguered pass defense will be without a top cornerback.

    The release of the ACC injury report late Thursday contained a mixed bag for Florida State ahead of its game at Stanford on Saturday. Two of the starters missing from the Seminoles offensive lineup last week could return, but at least one defensive star is out, and others could be, too.

    Starting cornerback Ja'Bril Rawls is officially out for Saturday's matchup. That's tough news for a defense that has given up most of its yardage through the air the last two weeks. The unit is already struggling, and losing Rawls takes away one of its few consistent players.

    The FSU offense, however, may get a boost. Receiver Squirrel White and tight end Randy Pittman, Jr., who both missed last week's loss to Pitt, are listed as probable for Saturday. Right tackle Micah Pettus, who also missed last week's game, has been upgraded from out to questionable.

    The Seminoles could also be without star receiver Duce Robinson. The deep threat left last Saturday's game with an undisclosed injury in the third quarter and didn't return. He is listed as questionable for Saturday night.

    Quarterback Tommy Castellanos was also added to the injury report, but is listed as probable.

    Here is the full list:

    Out:

    RB Kam Davis

    WR Gavin Blackwell

    DB Ja'Bril Rawls

    DL Deamonte Diggs

    DB Quindarrius Jones

    TE Chase Loftin

    LB Ethan Pritchard

    OL Josh Raymond

    WR Teriq Mallory

    Questionable:

    WR Duce Robinson

    DB Edwin Joseph

    RB Roydell WIlliams

    WR Jayvon Boggs

    LB Caleb LaVallee

    OL Micah Pettus

    Probable:

    QB Tommy Castellanos

    WR Squirrel White

    TE Randy Pittman, Jr.

    DB Ashlynd Barker

    DL Kevin Wynn

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