Former Auburn QB Ashton Daniels Named Florida State’s Starting QB
Ashton Daniels has been named the starting quarterback for Florida State after transferring from Auburn, where he played last season. Daniels is a dual-threat QB who amassed 797 passing yards and 280 rushing yards in four games for the Tigers, scoring 5 touchdowns. He brings a total of 35 touchdowns and 35 appearances from his collegiate career, which began at Stanford. His selection as starter came after impressing during scrimmages, beating out Kevin Sperry. Florida State aims to improve from their recent struggles, having won only 7 games since an undefeated 2023 season.
By the Numbers- 797 passing yards and 280 rushing yards in 4 games at Auburn.
- 5 all-purpose touchdowns and 2 interceptions during that season.
- 35 total touchdowns across 4 years in college football.
- Florida State has struggled recently, winning just 7 games since the 2023 regular season.
- Daniels earned first-team reps and secured the starting job ahead of the 2024 season.
Daniels will lead Florida State against Alabama in Week 3, an early test for the Seminoles as they attempt to turn around their fortunes for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineWith his experience and dual-threat capabilities, Daniels represents a critical opportunity for Florida State to reinvigorate their program and attempt to reclaim their competitive edge in college football.
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