FSU football grades vs. Virginia Tech, Seminoles reach .500 with solid effort all around
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Florida State football (5-5, 2-5) closed out its 2025 home schedule at Doak Campbell Stadium Saturday, Nov. 15. The Seminoles have two remaining regular-season games, both on the road.
The Seminols beat Virginia Tech, 34-14, to improve to 5-5.
They are now one win away from being bowl-eligible with games left against North Carolina State and Florida.
Here are the grades from FSU’s win over the Hokies.
Tommy Castellanos B –
Tommy Castellanos was efficient in the pocket, completing 50 percent of his passes for 189 yards. He still made the necessary plays for the Seminoles. He produced three touchdowns, one passing and two rushing.
Whenever he did complete a pass, it went to his main receiver and security blanket, Duce Robinson. Castellanos was an effective runner, rushing for two touchdowns.
Castellanos finished completing 12 of 24 past for 189 yards. On the ground, he rushed for 45 yards.
Offense B
Robinson had another solid game, but it had the chance to be even better. He dropped a pair of fade routes in the end zone on consecutive plays in the first half.
He redeemed himself with a 50-yard touchdown reception, breaking a tackle near the 15 and sprinting in for a score. Robinson finished with six catches. for 134 yards and a touchdown. FSU ran the ball effectively behind four running backs.
Ousmane Kromah and Jaylin Lucas got the most touches, averaging 5 yards a carry. Kromah, who was expected to get more involved in this game, was the leading rusher with 59 yards on 11 carries. Samuel Singelton Jr had a productive second half as he finished 53 yards on 14 carries.
Defense C-
Cornerback Jerry Wilson set the tone with an interception catch on a deep-ball pass on the Hokies’ opening possession of the game. The defense struggled against the run, as the Hokies averaged 6.9 yards per carry.
Kyron Drones scored VA Tech’s first touchdown in the second quarter with a QB keeper. Despite struggling against the run, FSU’s defense bent but didn’t break.
FSU defensive lineman Mandrell Desir made a game-changing play with a force fumble in the third quarter, and linebacker Blake Nichelson recovered the ball. The defense kept pressuring Drones.
Special Teams B-
Jake Weinberg missed a 34-yard field goal, following Wilson’s interception.
Lucas sparked the Seminoles with on kickoff returns with a long of 39.
Coaches B+
The coaching staff was prepared.
Mike Norvell and Gus Malzahn kept the running backs fresh the entire game. FSU put over 400 yards of offense.
The defense may have given up a ton of runs, but Tony White’s defense still did enough to keep the Hokies out of the endzone, producing two turnovers.
Florida State football 2025 schedule
- Aug. 30, Alabama, W,31-17
- Sept. 6, East Texas A&M,W77-3
- Sept. 20, Kent State, W, 66-10
- Sept. 26, at VirginiaL 46-38 double OT
- Oct. 4, Miami,L, 28-22
- Oct. 11,Pittsburgh,L, 34-31
- Oct. 18, at Stanford,L, 20-13
- Nov. 1Wake Forest, 7:30 p.m.
- Nov. 8 at Clemson, L 24-10
- Nov. 15 Virginia Tech, 7:30 p.m.
- Nov. 21 at North Carolina State (Fri.), 8 p.m.
- Nov. 29 at Florida, TBA
Peter Holland Jr. covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at PHolland@Gannett.com or on X @_Da_pistol
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