
Florida State can't catch a break on defense with regards to injuries.
Safety Derwin James is already out, and now the Seminoles take another loss to the secondary with a pectoral injury to safety Nate Andrews. Head coach Jimbo Fisher announced on Tuesday that Andrews has a partially torn pectoral that will require surgery. He will miss the remainder of the season.
#FSU safety Nate Andrews out for the year with a partially torn pectoral. Requires surgery. More to come @NoleSports and @TDOnline.
— Wayne McGahee III (@WayneMcGaheeIII) October 11, 2016
Andrews has played in four games this season, accumulating 18 total tackles and an interception. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Florida State will explore medical redshirt options for Andrews.
Florida State will be taking on Wake Forest on Saturday.
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