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In the wake of his devastating injury this past weekend, Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis released a statement on Monday regarding his future.
In a social media post, Travis announced that his college career is over after he suffered a season-ending leg injury in Saturday’s game vs. North Alabama.
“I have been overwhelmed by the support from my teammates, coaches, the Florida State community and those all around the world. Although the injury … marks the end of my Seminole playing career, the great memories created here at FSU will never fade,” Travis wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
“Being the quarterback here at Florida State University has been a dream come true. I am humbled, honored and forever grateful. The journey this team set out on is not over yet as all of our goals still lie just ahead. I am excited to be by my brothers’ sides every day as we continue our attack. We’re all we got, we’re all we need. Job’s not finished. Go Noles!”
Travis’ injury occurred late in the first quarter of the Seminoles’ eventual 58-13 win over North Alabama, when his leg bent awkwardly after he was tackled on a run. He was carted off the field and taken to the hospital after leaving the stadium in an ambulance.
Travis started his college career at Louisville before transferring to Florida State in 2019 and taking over as the starter during the 2020 season. With the Seminoles, he passed for 8,715 yards (second most in school history) and finishes his career at FSU as the school record holder in total offense (10,676 yards).
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