(4/6/26): Shaky QBs during scrimmage? Baseball notches big series win

Wake Up Warchant - Florida State football56mApril 6, 2026

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The Wake Up WarChant podcast dives into Florida State's spring football progress, highlighting a shaky quarterback competition following the second scrimmage, with both Ashton Daniels and Kevin Sperry showing flashes of potential but lacking consistency. The defense, led by standout performances from Rylan Kennedy and promising depth in the front seven, dominated the scrimmage, though concerns remain about key players like Deuce and Chris Jones being limited. The team’s offensive struggles are partially explained by the absence of top receivers and tight ends, as well as the lack of live reps for quarterbacks. Meanwhile, the baseball team continues its dominant stretch, sweeping Virginia in a tough road series despite missing star Miles Bailey, with Bryson Moore delivering a masterful shutout performance. The offense showed depth, with multiple players contributing, and the pitching staff—featuring Moore, Beard, Mendez, and Abraham—emerged as a major strength. The softball team extended their winning streak to 24 games, led by Issa Torres’ offensive dominance and flawless defense at shortstop. The show also touches on upcoming challenges, including a key midweek game against Florida and a grueling three-game series against top-ranked Georgia Tech. Finally, the hosts reflect on the national basketball scene, including UConn’s championship run and a heated post-game incident between coaches.

Key Takeaways
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The quarterback competition remains unresolved after two scrimmages, with both Daniels and Sperry showing promise but lacking consistency.

2

Defensive standout Rylan Kennedy emerged as a potential X-factor, showing improved awareness and playmaking ability.

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The baseball team’s pitching staff—Moore, Beard, Mendez, and Abraham—has become a major strength, capable of dominating games.

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Florida State’s softball team continues its 24-game winning streak, led by Issa Torres’ elite offense and error-free defense.

5

Georgia Tech’s upcoming three-game series in Atlanta presents the biggest challenge of the season for the Noles.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Spring Football Scrimmage 2: Shaky QBs and Defensive Dominance

It's cool that a guy that we think has some real untapped potential is starting to get teammates and coaches to talk about it.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Baseball’s Road Series Win: Resilience Without Miles Bailey

Bryson Moore, kudos, man. Yes, sir. That was great because he did not answer the moment at all after Miles Bailey got hurt that next day. He got slugged. Duke squared him up. He couldn't locate anything. He got obliterated for the most part. For him to come back and throw seven shutout innings on like 82 pitches and give up two hits, none after the second inning.

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20:00
10 min

Softball’s 24-Game Winning Streak: Torres’ Historic Performance

She is not committed in errors. She's had 95 chances, and she is 95 for 95, which is pretty remarkable.

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30:00
10 min

Upcoming Challenges: Gators, Georgia Tech, and the Road Ahead

The Noles face a tough midweek test against Florida, followed by a pivotal three-game series against Georgia Tech, who are ranked #1 in the nation in batting, scoring, and slugging. The hosts emphasize the importance of the series and the need for strong pitching and timely hitting.

40:00
10 min

The Pitching Staff: A Four-Man Firepower Unit

The podcast highlights the emergence of Florida State’s pitching staff as a defining strength. Bryson Moore, Beard, Mendez, and Abraham form a quartet capable of dominating games. The hosts note that 21 of 27 innings in the Virginia series were pitched by these four, underscoring their reliability and depth.

High-Impact Quotes
Bryson Moore, kudos, man. Yes, sir. That was great because he did not answer the moment at all after Miles Bailey got hurt that next day. He got slugged. Duke squared him up. He couldn't locate anything. He got obliterated for the most part. For him to come back and throw seven shutout innings on like 82 pitches and give up two hits, none after the second inning.
Aslan Hujavandi33:15
Viral: 90.0
It's cool that a guy that we think has some real untapped potential is starting to get teammates and coaches to talk about it.
Corey Clark6:29
Viral: 75.0
They're a hitting machine. Drew Burris, who's their center fielder and their leadoff hitter, is supposed to be a top five pick in the draft, and he's literally like their sixth best hitter this season.
Aslan Hujavandi47:01
Viral: 75.0
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Aslan HujavandiCorey Clark
Topics Discussed
Baseball Team Performance95%Softball Winning Streak90%Florida State Football Spring Scrimmage90%Pitching Staff Strength88%Quarterback Competition85%Georgia Tech Series Challenge85%Offensive Depth and Leadership80%Player Development and Potential75%
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