Freddie Stevenson was a sideline spectator during the Jimbo Fisher football camp at Florida State late last week. The 6-foot-1, 225-pound junior is nearly ready to return from an injury that has sidelined him since September.
"I feel really good and it's tough to watch all this competition at the camp and not be able to step up and compete," Stevenson said. "But I'm getting there and I'm going to be ready soon."
Stevenson has had a busy spring and took trips to Florida and FSU last week.
"I feel really good and it's tough to watch all this competition at the camp and not be able to step up and compete," Stevenson said. "But I'm getting there and I'm going to be ready soon."
Stevenson has had a busy spring and took trips to Florida and FSU last week.
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