Florida State starting offensive lineman Bless Harris is out for the season with an injury, coach Mike Norvell said Wednesday.
The 6-foot-5, 308-pound redshirt junior started at right tackle in the Seminoles’ season-opening 47-7 win against Duquesne on Aug. 27.
Harris left that game with an apparent arm injury and did not play in Sunday’s 24-23 win against LSU, replaced in the rotation by Jazston Turnetine.
“That’s going to really test the depth of what we have,” Norvell said. “… He’ll be back and ready, and a really good player for us.”
A New Orleans native, Harris played two seasons at Lamar in the Southland Conference before transferring to Florida State after the 2021 season.
–Field Level Media
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