TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Florida A&M’s offense was stagnant against South Florida, and head coach Alex Wood is saying he’s hoping for the return of key pieces of the offensive line to help remedy an unit that picked up 182 yards of total offense in its first game.
Keonte Cash and T.J. Jones, both starters on the offensive line’s left side, were out against Bulls. Wood added redshirt junior left tackle Ryan Templeton, who started in place of Jones, played through a foot injury on Saturday.
If Templeton is unable to go against Samford on Saturday, the redshirt freshman Loubens Polinice is next up for the Rattlers’ line.
FAMU will have gone through all offensive line reserves on its two-deep if Polinice has to play.
“Hopefully we’ll at least get our left tackle back,” Wood said after FAMU’s 51-3 loss to the Bulls.
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