Let’s look at this season at the half way point, comparing what FSU fans expected from Willie Taggart and what he’s delivered. The Coach We Expected Optimism was sky high for FSU when Taggart took over. Fans saw Jimbo Fisher quit on them and his replacement state emphatically that this was THE destination job for
FSU has completed the first half of its season. No fan or pundit imagined the team’s first six games going this badly. Most were expecting a 5-1 record, maybe 4-2 at worst. What should the second half of FSU’s season look like? What expectations should FSU fans have now? Let’s answer the most important immediate
This year’s FSU-Miami game was, well, pretty much like every FSU vs. Miami game. It was full of emotional highs and lows. Full of big plays and guys making a name for themselves. The result came down to turnovers and special teams, something very few, except me, saw coming. Most people expected a blowout. Bravo
Let’s just get something straight off the top. Florida State is an underdog at Miami – and should be – but what I’m hearing from the so-called pundits that the Noles don’t stand a chance in this game is straight B.S. Here’s why. Defense: Slight Edge Miami Both defenses are really going to decide who
I’ve written previously about why Miami should beat Florida State Saturday. The Hurricanes are a 13-point favorite for a reason. Plenty of teams who “should beat” their opponents lose every week, however. The Seminoles making it 11 of the last 14 over their rivals from South Florida is not as long of a shot as
“Culture” has become a major buzzword in most industries with college football being no exception. A positive culture serves as the driving force behind most successful entities. It’s the attitude that leadership creates and employees reflect; a company cannot move forward with a toxic culture. This is true for a Fortune 500 business and equally