FSU football: Projecting 2021 offensive improvements under Mike Norvell

Florida State University football head coach Mike Norvell makes the rounds at his Big Man Camp held at FSU's indoor practice facility Wednesday, June 9, 2021.Fsu Big Man Camp 060921 Ts 051
Florida State University football head coach Mike Norvell makes the rounds at his Big Man Camp held at FSU's indoor practice facility Wednesday, June 9, 2021.Fsu Big Man Camp 060921 Ts 051 /
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Bobby Bowden
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I’m so tired of referencing COVID-19 and the 2020 season for FSU football. I know it sounds likes excuses for a coaching staff, but there’s no denying not having an offseason impacted how the team performed as a whole.

Players could still work out on their own and stay in shape, but teams have to practice together as units for it to show up on the field.

However, looking back at the 2020 season and the new coaching staff not having an offseason, I began to think of what improvements we can expect on offense under Mike Norvell.

Technically it’s his second year with FSU football, but it’s year one in terms of full implementation of the offense.

Since they did play games and had an offseason, I decided to look at the differences between year one and two when Norvell was head coach at Memphis.

Of course, all things are not equal in terms of overall team talent, the talent of opposing teams, etc.

However, I thought it would be a solid starting point to try and project what type of improvements we could see from FSU in 2021.

Here’s what Mike Norvell did while at Memphis between years one and two.