FSU football: Top 5 things to look out for in Miami game

MIAMI, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 21: Miami Hurricanes wait to be introduced prior to the game against the Central Michigan Chippewas at Hard Rock Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 21: Miami Hurricanes wait to be introduced prior to the game against the Central Michigan Chippewas at Hard Rock Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Can FSU Play Turnover Free?

One of the biggest questions about this FSU offense is turning the ball over. They are not good enough to overcome turnovers, especially against a decent to good defense.

They’ve turned the ball over SIX times in the last three games and only lost those three games by combined 22 points.

In contrast, Miami has only turned the ball over three times in those three games.

The turnovers have been the major difference in the two programs the last three years, with FSU having three of its worst teams of the past two decades.

If the Noles take care of the football or at least be neutral in the turnover battle, I think they can win the game on Saturday.

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The scary part is they were not able to do that against a Georgia Tech defense that’s going to be average at best this season. There is some luck involved in turnovers, but we can’t have the quarterback throwing a pass blatantly to the defense for no reason whatsoever either.