FSU center Andrew Boselli no longer with the football program

Florida State redshirt sophomore center Andrew Boselli is no longer with the football team according to sources.

Boselli played in two games during his freshman season in 2016 against Louisville and Charleston Southern before redshirting. He did not see the field his redshirt freshman season in 2017.

Boselli, the son of former Jaguars All-Pro offensive lineman Tony Boselli, was rated as the No. 31 offensive guard and No. 726 overall player in the country for the 2016 class coming out of high school.

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With his departure, FSU has redshirt senior Alec Eberle, redshirt senior Corey Martinez, redshirt sophomore Baveon Johnson, and redshirt freshman Brady Scott -- who could also play tackle -- at the center position.

FSU is now down to 82 scholarship players currently. The Seminoles have also lost guard Brock Ruble (transfer), tackle Ethan Frith, and guard David Robbins (medical DQ) during this off-season.

The Seminoles started off-season workouts last week and will start spring practice on March 21st.