Florida State University Athletics
2023 Football Roster
Roster

Casey Roddick
- Position:
- OL
- Year:
- Redshirt Senior
- Height:
- 6-4
- Hometown:
- Ojai, Calif.
- Weight:
- 309
- High School:
- St. Bonaventure
- Other College:
- Colorado
2023:
Appeared in all 14 games with 13 starts at left guard…honorable mention All-ACC…Bill McGrotha Award…helped Seminoles lead ACC in scoring offense, total touchdowns, rushing touchdowns, yards per completion, fewest interceptions thrown and fewest turnovers…protected ACC Player of the Year and ACC Offensive Player of the Year Jordan Travis who led ACC in passing efficiency, yards per pass attempt and fewest interceptions while breaking FSU records for career total offense and career touchdown responsibility…Travis, who finished fifth in Heisman Trophy voting, also ranked second in ACC in passing yards per game, completion percentage and yards per completion and third in total offense per game and point responsibility per game…opened holes for running back Trey Benson’s three rushing touchdowns in 24-15 victory at Florida…Benson’s rushing touchdowns total was most by FSU rusher at UF in series history…protected as Travis passed for season-high 360 yards in 24-7 win at Pitt despite missing two All-ACC receivers due to injury…blocked in 38-20 win vs. No. 16 Duke as Travis accounted for three touchdowns and broke FSU’s career touchdown responsibility record with go-ahead score in fourth quarter…helped FSU average 13.8 yards per completion while allowing only two sacks in 31-24 victory at Clemson that snapped Tigers’ 25-game home conference winning streak…in 39-17 win vs. Virginia Tech, blocked as running back Trey Benson rushed for 200 yards on only 11 carries, breaking FSU’s single-game school record with average of 18.2 yards per rush, and quarterback Jordan Travis completed 75 percent of his passes with two touchdown throws…protected Travis as he threw for a career-high four touchdowns and added one rushing score in season-opening 45-24 victory vs. No. 5 LSU…FSU’s points total vs. Tigers tied for most nationally vs. top-five opponent in season opener since 1936 (AP poll era), and Travis became only player nationally with at least four touchdown passes and at least one touchdown run against top-5 opponent since 2013…helped FSU post three consecutive halves of at least 31 points between LSU and Southern Miss games.BEFORE FSU:
Played 42 games with 30 starts in five years at Colorado…started games at left guard, right guard and right tackle…22 consecutive starts between 2021-22 seasons was longest streak among Buffaloes…selected as team captain for 2022 season…started all 12 games and played total of 707 offensive snaps in 2022…showcased versatility by starting 10 games at left guard and two at right tackle…graded as team’s top offensive lineman for touchdown blocks on running plays and blocks on touchdown passes while helping block for Pac-12’s individual leader in yards per reception and a quarterback who produced conference’s second-highest yards-per-completion average…appeared in all 12 games and started final 10 contests at right guard in 2021, blocking for No. 3 red zone offense nationally…named team’s Offensive Player of the Week after 37-34 win vs. Oregon State…started all six games in 2020, five at right guard and one at left guard, and played every offensive snap in five games, missing only 10 snaps vs. Stanford…blocked for offense that ranked second in Pac-12 in sacks allowed and red zone offense and third in rushing while producing conference’s leading individual rusher…played in all 12 games with two starts at right guard as redshirt freshman in 2019…rated as No. 33 offensive guard prospect nationally by Rivals and No. 37 at his position in 247Sports Composite out of St. Bonaventure High School…named Marmonte League and Ventura County Offensive Lineman of the Year following senior season when Seraphs averaged 209.4 rushing yards per game…helped St. Bonaventure reach 2015 CIF Southern Section Pac 5 Division playoffs his junior year…earned bachelor’s degree in psychology from Colorado.