Notre Dame football: FSU Seminoles who must be stopped in Game No. 1

Florida State Seminoles running back Jashaun Corbin (0) tries to doge a defender. The Florida State Seminoles hosted a limited number of fans for the Garnet and Gold Spring Game Saturday, April 10, 2021.Garnet And Gold Edits033
Florida State Seminoles running back Jashaun Corbin (0) tries to doge a defender. The Florida State Seminoles hosted a limited number of fans for the Garnet and Gold Spring Game Saturday, April 10, 2021.Garnet And Gold Edits033 /
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The Florida State Seminoles continue to work on their skills Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021, as they prepare to face Notre Dame football in the first game of the season in early September. Fsu Football Practice674
The Florida State Seminoles continue to work on their skills Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021, as they prepare to face Notre Dame football in the first game of the season in early September. Fsu Football Practice674 /

The Notre Dame football team kicks off their 2021 slate on the road against Florida State, and here are four Seminoles who must be stopped.

The Notre Dame football team is inching closer to their 2021 season opener when they will go down to Tallahassee and take on the Florida State Seminoles. Coming off a tough 2020 season, Florida State is looking to get their program back on track, and have some weapons that need to be stopped for the Irish to hit the road and win.

Here, we look at four of those players who are crucial to the win for the Seminoles, and who must be stopped.

Notre Dame football: 4 FSU Seminoles who must be stopped in Game No. 1

Jashaun Corbin, Running Back

We start on the offensive side of the ball, where running back Jashaun Corbin is healthy and ready to make even more of an impact in 2021. Corbin, who is in his second season with the Seminoles after beginning his career at Texas A&M, racked up over 500 all-purpose yards last season, a year where he was still not 100 percent healthy.

In 2021, he will look to figure more in the passing game, as well as being the feature back for the Seminoles, and is someone the defense will have to key on all game long. He had his moments last season, including a three-touchdown effort against Duke, but the former four-star back should be even better this Fall.