Florida State quarterback Wyatt Sexton has decided to end his football career at FSU to focus on his health and academics.Sexton missed last season after being diagnosed with Lyme disease in June.
Sexton started seven games as a sophomore during the 2004 season earning a 5-2 record. He had been cleared to participate in spring football to compete with Drew Weatherford and Xavier Lee for the starting spot this fall.
Sexton completed 142 of 257 passes for 1,717 yards with eight touchdowns and eight interceptions.
Sexton informed FSU athletic director Dave Hart of his decision Friday evening
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