TALLAHASSEE — It’s hard to imagine where Florida State’s offense would be without Duce Robinson.
The Southern Cal transfer was perceived as a deep threat, accumulating 39 catches for 747 yards and seven touchdowns in two seasons in Los Angeles. But Robinson has exceeded expectations, grabbing 49 passes for an ACC-leading 947 yards and five touchdowns in 10 games at FSU.
“Everything that he does has been pro,” FSU quarterback Tommy Castellanos said. “He’s a pro when it comes down to a person, football. He’s a guy that I feed off of and I look at and try to model my life after.