FSU football: 3 things I need to see from Noles against Clemson
By Kelvin Hunt
Final Thoughts
It basically comes down to not beating yourself when you really delve into things. If Clemson comes out and beats a FSU team by double digits and the Noles don’t lose the turnover battle and have six penalties for 60 yards?
Just tip your cap to Clemson as the superior program and turn your focus to beating Wake Forest the following week.
It at least shows progress in areas that were appalling last year, and frankly the Noles have already began to do that in the first five games.
The one thing they can control beyond anything else is their physicality. I need to see this on Saturday because it’s one of the hallmarks of what FSU football is about.
A team playing with a physical edge is a team that’s bought in and playing for one another. A team that’s focused and not worried about who’s going to make the play.
That’s a team that can rattle off wins against the likes of Wake Forest, Syracuse, Miami and Boston College and Alabama State.