Georgia Tech will again be without A-back Broderick Snoddy, who has been ruled out of Saturday’s Florida State game in the team’s injury report.

Snoddy suffered a hand injury in the Duke game and has missed the past three games. His speed and experience have given the offense a playmaking dynamic that has been in short supply for much of the team’s five-game losing streak.

Four players were listed as questionable in the report, released Thursday – linebacker P.J. Davis, B-back Patrick Skov, safety Demond Smith and cornerback D.J. White. The nature of their injuries was not disclosed. Smith did not play last week against Pittsburgh, the first game the senior has missed in his entire career.

Davis, Skov and White all played against the Panthers. Davis left the game with what appeared to be an ankle or lower-leg injury but returned to the game. Davis is Tech’s leading tackler with 49 stops and is an integral member of the defense, as are Smith and White. Skov gave up his starting B-back spot to freshman Marcus Marshall against Pitt, but remains the team’s top pass-blocking B-back and a physical runner.

Were any to sit out, it would reduce Tech’s chances to upset the No. 9 Seminoles.

Offensive tackle Errin Joe was listed as probable. Joe also sat out of the Pittsburgh game and was replaced by Will Bryan.