FSU enters Saturday’s contest against Boston College having suffered three consecutive blowout losses. BC is a team that I referenced in the preseason as one to watch. They are a talented team based on NFL-caliber talent and have done a good job developing talent that fits their system. They are a hard-nosed team. Offensively, they
“Average teammates are INTERESTED in their teammates. Great teammates are INVESTED in their teammates.” – Tom Crean Don’t get fooled by the win-loss record, the most important thing for first year coach is recruiting – assembling the talent necessary to have sustained excellence. Obviously wins and losses can impact recruiting, but it’s not a consistent,
The quarterback situation has created a big a divide in the Seminole Nation. Since spring, FSU fans formed three camps: Team Frenchie (Deondre Francois), Team (James) Blackman and the (Bailey) HockmanHive. Throughout the summer and leading up to the end of fall camp the media speculated about who would win the starting job; fans entrenched
For the third week in a row, FSU suffered a blowout loss. The theme has been consistent: lack of will, lack of fight, lack of preparation, talent has evaporated, and stupid penalties are plaguing the Noles. With each blowout loss more fans, and now recruits, are starting to question if Willie Taggart is in over
One of the hardest things for a coach to do is establish a winning culture. Wins over losses is the only measurable fans track, but a positive culture must come before results to achieve long term success. Players must feel a connection to something other than winning before real winning can occur. How can personal
The Seminoles’ back half of the season started with a satisfying win against a conference foe. Wake Forest came to Doak Campbell stadium facing an FSU team that has been playing without consistency. FSU was also dealing with a hurricane that wrecked Florida’s panhandle and cut short bye week practices. It was clear in the