Florida State Quarterback Jordan Travis Ends Career After Severe Leg Injury
Travis' Injury Raises Concerns About Florida State's College Football Playoff Hopes
- Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis has announced the end of his college football career due to a severe leg injury sustained during a game against North Alabama.
- Travis, a sixth-year senior, had led Florida State to an undefeated season and a spot in the ACC Championship game in December.
- Travis' injury has caused concerns about Florida State's hopes of making the College Football Playoff.
- Travis' replacement, redshirt junior quarterback Tate Rodemaker, is relatively unproven in a starting role.
- Despite the setback, Florida State still has a clear path to the College Football Playoff with upcoming games against Florida and Louisville.