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FSU Injury Report: 6 Seminoles listed as OUT for Friday game at Virginia

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Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell during warmups before the game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Alabama Crimson Tide at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. (Melina Myers/Imagn Images)

As per the ACC’s new policy requiring weekly injury reports, Florida State and Virginia on Wednesday evening released the names of their players who are dealing with health concerns leading up to Friday night’s game.

For Florida State, the following six players were listed as OUT: Running backs Kam Davis and Roydell Williams, defensive lineman Deamontae Diggs, tight end Chase Loftin, QB/TE Gavin Markey and linebacker Ethan Pritchard.

Davis, Diggs and Loftin all played this past Saturday against Kent State, while Williams has been out since the season opener. Markey is a freshman who has only played one snap this season, according to Pro Football Focus. Pritchard is the Seminoles’ freshman linebacker who is still hospitalized since sustaining a gunshot wound to the head.

Three Seminoles were listed as QUESTIONABLE: Wide receiver Jayvan Boggs, defensive lineman Kevin Wynn and linebacker Caleb LaVallee. Wynn and LaVallee have yet to play this season but are close to returning, while Boggs has played in each of Florida State’s first three games.

Four FSU players were listed as PROBABLE: Quarterback Tommy Castellanos, tight end Randy Pittman Jr., running back Caziah Holmes and offensive tackle Jonathan Daniels. Castellanos was sidelined with a minor ankle sprain last Saturday but has practiced this week; Pittman has missed the last two games but is expected to return soon; Holmes played in the first two games but was held out against Kent State; and Daniels played against Kent and East Texas A&M.

Virginia, which was beset by a slew of injuries in preseason camp, has 13 players listed as OUT: Defensive backs Dre Walker, Ja’Maric Morris, Jam Jackson and Armstrong Jones; receivers Triston Ward and Trevor Ladd; running backs Noah Vaughn and Davis Lane Jr.; and offensive linemen Wallace Unamba, Makilan Thomas, Tyler Simmons, David Wohlabaugh Jr., and Monroe Mills.

Starting center Brady Wilson is listed as QUESTIONABLE, and offensive lineman Ethan Sipe is categorized as PROBABLE.

All ACC teams will be required to provide additional updates on injuries two hours before kickoff.

Florida State is 3-0 on the season and ranked No. 8 in both major college football polls, while Virginia is 3-1. The teams will meet in Charlottesville, Va., at 7 p.m. on Friday; the game will be televised by ESPN.

The Seminoles are favored by a touchdown, according to numerous sports books. This will be FSU’s ACC opener

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