SWC75
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- Florida State’s problems go beyond a loss of confidence. This team is going through what SU did in 2011: players have turned on each other. Even the coaches were seen arguing during the BC game. This team points with the finger, not the thumb. An FSU insider interviewed on one of our local radio shows this week said the team has divided into two camps: those who have quit an those who haven’t. They will be facing a team that is 100% united and behind their coach and looking to take a big scalp.
- FSU has more talent but they obviously lack leadership. We’ve got that quality in “mass quantities” with Dungey, Franklin and Babers.
- We haven’t won on the road but they haven’t won at home.
- Louisville rushed for 293 yards against Florida State and BC ran for 241. We gained 264 vs. Miami. Our young line and developing running game will be a factor.
- Babers and Dungey will realize that we have the opposing defenses set up for the sidelines and that passing over the middle and running up the middle will enable us to control the game.
- We will finally have a road game where take it to them from the opening kickoff like we did against Clemson in the Dome.
- FSU had had a lot of problems with its offensive line and recently lost another player, guard Landon Dickerson, so they will be even more vulnerable to pressure. The return of Kendal Coleman, positioned opposite Alton Robinson will help as will the addition of Scoop Bradshaw in the secondary.
- From Athlon: “Against talented wideouts, it has been a mixed bag for FSU. While the Seminoles held Miami’s Ahmmon Richards and Louisville’s Dez Fitzpatrick in check, others like Wake Forest’s Greg Dorch, Duke T.J. Rahming and Alabama’s Calvin Ridley were able to stretch the FSU secondary.” Meet Steve Ismael and Erv Phillips.
- Dungey’s a smart guy and will figure out what he did wrong vs. Miami. In fact, he’d done that by the second half.
- Sterling Hofrichter will snap out of it and allow us to win the field positon battle. Cole Murphy will kick some field goals, including the game winner, if we need him to.
- The number of stars the experts gave is just about how good you were in high school. This is college football.
4-4 with 4+ to go!
LET’S GO ORANGE!!!
- FSU has more talent but they obviously lack leadership. We’ve got that quality in “mass quantities” with Dungey, Franklin and Babers.

- We haven’t won on the road but they haven’t won at home.
- Louisville rushed for 293 yards against Florida State and BC ran for 241. We gained 264 vs. Miami. Our young line and developing running game will be a factor.
- Babers and Dungey will realize that we have the opposing defenses set up for the sidelines and that passing over the middle and running up the middle will enable us to control the game.
- We will finally have a road game where take it to them from the opening kickoff like we did against Clemson in the Dome.
- FSU had had a lot of problems with its offensive line and recently lost another player, guard Landon Dickerson, so they will be even more vulnerable to pressure. The return of Kendal Coleman, positioned opposite Alton Robinson will help as will the addition of Scoop Bradshaw in the secondary.
- From Athlon: “Against talented wideouts, it has been a mixed bag for FSU. While the Seminoles held Miami’s Ahmmon Richards and Louisville’s Dez Fitzpatrick in check, others like Wake Forest’s Greg Dorch, Duke T.J. Rahming and Alabama’s Calvin Ridley were able to stretch the FSU secondary.” Meet Steve Ismael and Erv Phillips.
- Dungey’s a smart guy and will figure out what he did wrong vs. Miami. In fact, he’d done that by the second half.
- Sterling Hofrichter will snap out of it and allow us to win the field positon battle. Cole Murphy will kick some field goals, including the game winner, if we need him to.
- The number of stars the experts gave is just about how good you were in high school. This is college football.
4-4 with 4+ to go!
LET’S GO ORANGE!!!