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FSU QB Castellanos meant 'no disrespect,' stands on Alabama jab - ESPN

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Florida State quarterback Tommy Castellanos isn't backing down from comments he made this summer suggesting Alabama didn't have Nick Saban to «save them» in the Week 1 matchup between the two teams.

Castellanos, a transfer from Boston College, has been a spark of confidence for a Florida State team reeling following a 2-10 campaign in 2024, but the commentary regarding Alabama certainly turned heads. During his appearance at ACC Kickoff on Wednesday, however, Castellanos said he doesn't regret any of it.

«We stand on what I said,» Castellanos said Wednesday. «I said what I said and we stand on that. I don't mean no disrespect to none of those guys at Alabama or anything like that. I have confidence in my guys and the work we've been putting in and preparing and the preparation we've been putting together. That's all that was. No disrespect to those guys but we stand on what I said.»

Castellanos initially made the comments regarding Saban's impact on Alabama in June, and then followed up by trash-talking Alabama receiver Isaiah Horton last week, suggesting «Y'all boys gonna see» what happens when the Tide travel to Tallahassee for their opener.

Castellanos told media last week that his comments were entirely about boosting the confidence of a Florida State team coming off arguably the worst season in program history.

«Them boys are coming off 2-10; I just wanted to instill some confidence,» Castellanos said. «I'm trying to get my boys ready to go. I'm trying to make it the biggest stage.»

While FSU is recovering from a disastrous 2024, Castellanos, too, endured his share of setbacks last year. After opening the season 4-1, including a Week 1 win over FSU, Boston College lost three straight and

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