Sept. 6 Mississippi W Nov. 1 Duke W
Sept. 20 @ FSU W Nov. 8 Virginia W
Sept. 27 Navy W Nov. 15 NC State W
Oct. 9 Clemson L Nov. 22 Boston College W
Oct. 18 @ Maryland W Nov. 29 Vanderbilt W
3. Florida State: 9-3 (Offense 7, Defense 8, ST 1)
I am not an FSU fan, but I am really pumped up about this year's Seminole squad. They return eight starters on a defense which could be one of the best defenses in the country, if not the best.
Jimbo Fisher will be in his second year as offensive coordinator, and first as head-coach-to-be. Look for the offense to be more explosive this season, as Fisher will be able to concentrate on tooling an offense for only one QB. The team will also become more accustomed to his playcalling and schemes.
FSU returns three offensive linemen, which is always a plus. Hopefully they will be able to open up some holes for senior RB Antone Smith. Last season FSU ranked eighth in the ACC in rushing offense, which is abysmal.
The major question mark for this team has to be the play of unproven senior QB Drew Weatherford. He must be more consistent with his passing, and his TD total must go up for FSU to compete against Clemson, Virginia Tech, Miami, and Wake Forest.
This season will be a modest improvement over last season's seven wins, but the possibility is there for this team to win 10 games if Weatherford comes around.
Sept. 6 W. Carolina W Oct. 25 Virginia Tech L
Sept. 13 Chattanooga W Nov. 1 @ Georgia Tech W
Sept. 20 Wake Forest L Nov. 8 Clemson W
Sept. 27 Colorado W Nov. 15 Boston College W
Oct. 4 @ Miami(FL) W Nov. 22 @ Maryland W
Oct. 16 @ NC State W Nov. 29 Florida L















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