TALLAHASSEE — Florida State redshirt junior offensive lineman Baveon Johnson spoke on Tuesday morning about Saturday’s 36-31 loss to Boise State and where they go from there.

“I felt like we performed well but we didn’t perform the way we needed to to win the ballgame and that is the most important part,” Johnson said.

On Saturday, a total of 10 offensive linemen saw action. The rotation was welcomed.

“I feel like that helped,” Johnson said. “It helped to take some reps off of the players that are going perform the whole entire or the majority of the game. I feel like rotation is what Coach Clem’s felt was the best. I felt like it helped.”

Johnson was then asked about conditioning, which has been a hot topic since Saturday where the Seminoles saw several players take to the turf, while others were noticeably worn down late in the game after playing in the midday heat.

“Conditioning wasn’t our strong suit,” Johnson said. “That is what we plan to work on and plan to improve this week.”

Johnson then asked if he felt they were prepared for Saturday.

“I wasn’t prepared,” Johnson said. “We all wasn’t prepared. We need to get better.”

He expanded on why he felt they came up short in that regard.

“I feel like it was just conditioning overall,” Johnson reiterated. “That is what we need to get better at.”

While conditioning is commonly thought of as referencing the ability to not wilt as the game wore on, Johnson also said during his time speaking on Tuesday that the offense, specifically the offensive line, needs to be consistent rep-to-rep in practice and take that approach to the field on Saturday.

The full video is above where he also talks about the success they did have on offense, the play of Dontae Lucas, the two bad snaps that took FSU away from the goal line, what they can work on and how the team handled the loss.