FSU football: 3 things to look for in Notre Dame game

Osceola and Renegade made Doak Campbell stadium erupt with the planting of the Spear. This iconic tradition energized the whole stadium and created a magical moment before FSU took on #20 Virginia Tech on Mon., Sep. 3rd.Osceola and Renegade made Doak Campbell stadium erupt with the planting of the Spear. This iconic tradition energized the whole stadium and created a magical moment before FSU took on #20 Virginia Tech on Monday, September 3rd.Fsv Fsufootballvsvt Mm 090318 5 Of 15
Osceola and Renegade made Doak Campbell stadium erupt with the planting of the Spear. This iconic tradition energized the whole stadium and created a magical moment before FSU took on #20 Virginia Tech on Mon., Sep. 3rd.Osceola and Renegade made Doak Campbell stadium erupt with the planting of the Spear. This iconic tradition energized the whole stadium and created a magical moment before FSU took on #20 Virginia Tech on Monday, September 3rd.Fsv Fsufootballvsvt Mm 090318 5 Of 15 /
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FSU football fans have patiently waited for Sunday night after watching tons of college football the past few days.

So many questions will have answers in a few hours, as fans wait to see if all of the work the coaching staff put in over the past few months bear fruit.

Will the players from the transfer portal bring the experience and playmaking ability needed to be competitive in 2021?

Will the offense look different after Mike Norvell had an offseason to implement things?

It’s the same question for Adam Fuller and the FSU defense. That’s probably the biggest question, as the offense showed signs of life against Notre Dame last year.

The odds from WynnBET continue to have the Noles as +7 betting underdogs, which seems too good to be true considering Notre Dame made the College Football Playoff last season, and FSU went 3-6.

However, Notre Dame lost a lot from last year’s team at some key positions. They have a new quarterback and offensive line and a new defensive coordinator.

Notre Dame on the road, in primetime in a hostile environment, coupled with people expecting FSU to improve over last season has folks thinking it’ll be a close game.

I like FSU football to be competitive, but here are three things to look for in the game Sunday night.