FSU Football: 5 reasons to be excited about 2019 season

MIAMI, FL - OCTOBER 06: Head coach Willie Taggart of the Florida State Seminoles coaching in the second half against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium on October 6, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL - OCTOBER 06: Head coach Willie Taggart of the Florida State Seminoles coaching in the second half against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium on October 6, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Kendal Briles Offense

The 2017 was a cluster you know what on both sides of the ball, but the offense struggled mightily most of the year and put the defense in terrible positions by turning the ball over constantly.

Some hiccups were expected making the change from pro-style to uptempo, but sometimes it had to be asked what in the world are they trying to do offensively?

The offense was the biggest liability for this program aside from having some bad apples in the fold making it difficult to change a toxic culture.

The good news is the coaches with complete control over the offense have worked together for years and had major success at every stop.

What’s better? This is arguably the most talent(aside from the offensive line) they’ve had to work with in their careers.

Kendal Briles’ offenses routinely average 30 or more points per game. What’s crazy is if FSU football averages that in 2019 it would be nearly a 37 percent increase. I would bet a large sum of money barring major injuries the offense will average 30 points per game or more in 2019.