Techster
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We are 3-0. As some have stated, you can't get any better than that after 3 games.
However, we are an imperfect perfect team (if that makes sense). We have some really good pieces in terms of individual talent. As a whole, there are too many areas where we can get exploited if we don't play our best. Especially against good teams.
The good news is, after 3 games in the college football season, I'm not sure there's a really good team in the Coastal Division. Everyone in our division is beatable.
VT: Capable of beating pretty much any team (see Ohio State), but they're also capable of losing to any team (see ECU).
Miami: Throttled by Louisville, and wins against Arkansas State and Florida A&M. Louisville lost to Virginia. Miami could be a lot better by the time they play us as their true frosh QB looks to be a good one.
Duke: Handled business against Elon and Troy, and had an impressive victory against Kansas. They could very well beat us this year if we play inconsistently like we have been. CPJ is 6-0 versus Duke, and Cutcliffe for all his offensive genius has yet to solve our offense. May be a shootout.
Pitt: Probably the favorite to win the Coastal right now in my opinion. Their win against BC looks a lot better now that BC beat USC. Struggled a little against a bad S.FL team. Their freshmen back is a stud and I"m not sure our front 7 is up to the task of their running game right now. Expect a shootout but this is a winnable game.
UNC: Lots of talent, still not a very good team. Their two wins against Liberty and San Diego State have been less than impressive. Very winnable game.
UVA: Don't sleep on this team this year. VERY good defense that kept them in the game against UCLA, and beat Petrino's Louisville. Their offense isn't so hot.
There's not a team on that list we can't beat if we clean up a few things, and find a way to shore up our weaknesses. None of those teams are in FSU's category (talented and clearly on an elite level). As always, the VT-Miami-Clemson games will probably decide our conference fate.
However, we are an imperfect perfect team (if that makes sense). We have some really good pieces in terms of individual talent. As a whole, there are too many areas where we can get exploited if we don't play our best. Especially against good teams.
The good news is, after 3 games in the college football season, I'm not sure there's a really good team in the Coastal Division. Everyone in our division is beatable.
VT: Capable of beating pretty much any team (see Ohio State), but they're also capable of losing to any team (see ECU).
Miami: Throttled by Louisville, and wins against Arkansas State and Florida A&M. Louisville lost to Virginia. Miami could be a lot better by the time they play us as their true frosh QB looks to be a good one.
Duke: Handled business against Elon and Troy, and had an impressive victory against Kansas. They could very well beat us this year if we play inconsistently like we have been. CPJ is 6-0 versus Duke, and Cutcliffe for all his offensive genius has yet to solve our offense. May be a shootout.
Pitt: Probably the favorite to win the Coastal right now in my opinion. Their win against BC looks a lot better now that BC beat USC. Struggled a little against a bad S.FL team. Their freshmen back is a stud and I"m not sure our front 7 is up to the task of their running game right now. Expect a shootout but this is a winnable game.
UNC: Lots of talent, still not a very good team. Their two wins against Liberty and San Diego State have been less than impressive. Very winnable game.
UVA: Don't sleep on this team this year. VERY good defense that kept them in the game against UCLA, and beat Petrino's Louisville. Their offense isn't so hot.
There's not a team on that list we can't beat if we clean up a few things, and find a way to shore up our weaknesses. None of those teams are in FSU's category (talented and clearly on an elite level). As always, the VT-Miami-Clemson games will probably decide our conference fate.