• Florida State RB Rodney Hill on Noles matchup vs. Clemson, brotherhood in the RB room, tight-knit recruiting class and scoring his first college TD

  • Oct 12 2022
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Florida State RB Rodney Hill on Noles matchup vs. Clemson, brotherhood in the RB room, tight-knit recruiting class and scoring his first college TD

  • Summary

  • Florida State freshman RB Rodney Hill joins former Seminole Bryant McFadden to discuss his path to FSU as well as his first season with the team. The Georgia native describes how he ended up in Tallahassee, the tight-knit nature of the 2022 recruiting class and the first touchdown of his college career. He then details the Noles RB room and his expectations for this weekend's matchup vs. Clemson with a potentially expanded role. Finally, the 2-Minute Drill!

    (1:00) Picking FSU

    (2:30) First career TD

    (3:30) RB room

    (6:45) Mentality of Noles after 2 defeats

    (7:45) Clemson lookahead

    (10:00) 2-Minute Drill

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