Brock Glenn to Start for Florida State Against Clemson, Replacing Injured DJ Uiagalelei

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida State will see a new face under center this weekend as redshirt freshman Brock Glenn steps in as starting quarterback, replacing DJ Uiagalelei, who is sidelined with a finger injury. Glenn will lead the Seminoles in their highly anticipated matchup against the 14th-ranked Clemson Tigers at Doak Campbell Stadium.

Glenn, a 6'2", 215-pound quarterback from Covington, Tennessee, has been preparing for this moment after an impressive stint last season. He made headlines by becoming the first true freshman in 20 years to start a Power 5 conference championship game, guiding Florida State to a crucial win over Louisville.

With Florida State sitting at 1-4 and looking to spark a turnaround, Glenn’s performance will be crucial. He faces a Clemson team led by Cade Klubnik, who has been stellar this season with 984 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and only two interceptions. The Tigers (3-1) are also pushing for head coach Dabo Swinney to become the all-time winningest coach in ACC history, needing just one more victory to surpass Bobby Bowden.

Despite Florida State’s underdog status, the team boasts a strong defense and sees this as an opportunity to rewrite their season narrative. The game against Clemson is a must-watch, as Glenn’s debut as the starting quarterback could signal the beginning of a new chapter for the Seminoles.

Via. The QB Reps Team

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