Alabama CB wants to play in the playoffs vs Florida State players

Terrion Arnold feels sympathy for the Seminole athletes and acknowledges that it was a tough choice to exclude Florida State from the College Football Playoffs.

Arnold is a native of Tallahassee, Florida, and was an avid Florida State supporter growing up. Before he finally decided to pledge and sign with the Crimson Tide, the Seminoles were heavily involved in his recruitment.

The Alabama cornerback, whose early devotion served as his inspiration, is prepared to step up for both Alabama’s national team and the Florida State football players in the postseason.

We’re incredibly lucky to have been accepted, and since I’m from Tallahassee, Florida, I felt a certain feeling about Florida State. It seems like one of those situations where even Jordan Travis and I get along. I recently finished speaking with Keon Coleman and other like folks. Arnold stated on “The Paul Finebaum Show” that it’s something you want to play for. “I’m going to go out there and play for my guys and Bama nation, but even play for them too, being from Tallahassee, even if they can’t get in.”

The College Football Playoff Semifinals are Arnold’s chance.

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