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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 956445" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I saw some others sharing “FSU had zero wins over ranked teams in 2022”. They lost to Wake, NCST, and Clemson last year. They beat everyone else on their schedule. Out of conference, they played LSU, Florida, Duquense, and Louisiana (Rajun Cajuns). It’s a solid schedule. LSU ended up ranked 15th in the coaches poll. </p><p></p><p>They played the teams on their schedule. Clemson was outside the top 10. Wake and Louisville ended up just outside the top 25. </p><p></p><p>FSU has an valid axe to grind—teams like GT and Miami need to get back to being good teams. Syracuse and BC also. </p><p></p><p>We talk about the “power 2”, but top to bottom, the Big 12 might have been the best football conference last season. They had less TV revenue than us. We need to solve the revenue mismatch, but the bigger problem is that we turned into Clemson and the 13 dwarves about 10 years ago. </p><p></p><p>If I would ding FSU on something, I’d look at their three losses. FSU has been rebuilding their program since the year before we hired Collins. They had plenty of time to rebuild their offensive and defensive lines. After five years, they’re loaded with talent and finally have a strong offensive line. Despite their recruiting and funding advantage, they lost to Wake, and I’d say Wake has a better coach than FSU. FSU’s coach can take “his’n and beat your’n”, but not always, and not the other way around. Their loss to NCST was similar. </p><p></p><p>Clemson was beatable last year. FSU didn’t get it done. Clemson should have a better offense this season, and it’ll be tougher to win. </p><p></p><p>FSU might be able to load up on enough talent to beat NCST and Wake, and occasionally beat Clemson. I think they have a ceiling, and it’s outside the top 5 teams—Ohio State, UGA, Alabama will show up with the same or better talent, and a better scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 956445, member: 282"] I saw some others sharing “FSU had zero wins over ranked teams in 2022”. They lost to Wake, NCST, and Clemson last year. They beat everyone else on their schedule. Out of conference, they played LSU, Florida, Duquense, and Louisiana (Rajun Cajuns). It’s a solid schedule. LSU ended up ranked 15th in the coaches poll. They played the teams on their schedule. Clemson was outside the top 10. Wake and Louisville ended up just outside the top 25. FSU has an valid axe to grind—teams like GT and Miami need to get back to being good teams. Syracuse and BC also. We talk about the “power 2”, but top to bottom, the Big 12 might have been the best football conference last season. They had less TV revenue than us. We need to solve the revenue mismatch, but the bigger problem is that we turned into Clemson and the 13 dwarves about 10 years ago. If I would ding FSU on something, I’d look at their three losses. FSU has been rebuilding their program since the year before we hired Collins. They had plenty of time to rebuild their offensive and defensive lines. After five years, they’re loaded with talent and finally have a strong offensive line. Despite their recruiting and funding advantage, they lost to Wake, and I’d say Wake has a better coach than FSU. FSU’s coach can take “his’n and beat your’n”, but not always, and not the other way around. Their loss to NCST was similar. Clemson was beatable last year. FSU didn’t get it done. Clemson should have a better offense this season, and it’ll be tougher to win. FSU might be able to load up on enough talent to beat NCST and Wake, and occasionally beat Clemson. I think they have a ceiling, and it’s outside the top 5 teams—Ohio State, UGA, Alabama will show up with the same or better talent, and a better scheme. [/QUOTE]
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