There are quarterbacks who glide through fall camp like it’s a stroll on the beach; Thomas Castellanos is not one of them. His camp has started with talks of being “incredibly inconsistent” and is going up, down, maybe in a spiral. But lately, as the season looms, you see that confidence creeping in. He’s making reads quicker, his feet aren’t as jittery, and a few good throws have even coaxed applause from coaches. But football is the world’s greatest team sport, and as the camp nears its end, a question bubbles up in Tallahassee: can Castellanos really do it alone?
Now, as much as Castellanos wants to fulfill his vow to take down Alabama (with a certain coach now gone, bless retirement), those crimson boys aren’t lining up for a seven-on-seven session. They want to make him pay