FSU Football Boosts Offense with Leadership Shakeup
Florida State is shaking up its football program, and the latest move aims to boost the team’s struggling offense. In a surprise promotion, pass game coordinator Tim Harris Jr. has been named co-offensive coordinator alongside incumbent OC Travis Trickett. Coach Mike Norvell made the announcement on Friday, citing Harris’ impressive work in developing the Seminoles’ receiving corps as a key factor in his decision. “We’re excited to give Tim more of an opportunity to showcase his skills and creativity,” Norvell said. Harris, who joined FSU’s coaching staff last season, has been instrumental in designing play calls and schemes that have helped the team’s receivers make big plays downfield. His promotion is seen as a vote of confidence from Norvell, who aims to turn around a stagnant offense that struggled with consistency last year. As co-offensive coordinator, Harris will work closely with Trickett to design game plans and develop strategies for the Seminoles’ quarterbacks. The coaching staff is optimistic about the change, believing it will bring a fresh perspective and new energy to the offense.