FSU football: 3 things to lookout for against North Carolina

Oct 3, 2020; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Mack Brown pulls down his face mask while calling out to the field against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Adam Richins-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 3, 2020; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Mack Brown pulls down his face mask while calling out to the field against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Adam Richins-USA TODAY Sports /
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FSU Slow Offensive Start

The FSU defense being suspect is going to put an extreme amount of pressure on the FSU offense in this game. Unless something drastic changes, North Carolina is going to score 30+ points.

One of my biggest fears is the offense getting off to a slow start and the FSU defense not being able to get many stops.

The good thing about the FSU offense with Jordan Travis is they have been extremely productive on their drives and would be averaging around 30 points per game

The emergence of Jordan Travis seemed to give the team as a whole a shot of confidence we haven’t seen on offense in years.

They need to get off to another fast start and hopefully invigorate the FSU defense with their play somehow.

The good news is, we did see both the offense and defense compete for four quarters against Notre Dame. Maybe they can get it together if they get off to a slow on start on both sides?