FSU football: 3 bold predictions for Miami Hurricanes game

Sep 25, 2004; Tallahassee, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles mascot Chief Osceloa and the FSU horse Renegade.Mandatory Credit: Preston Mack-USA TODAY Sports(©) Copyright 2004 by Preston Mack
Sep 25, 2004; Tallahassee, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles mascot Chief Osceloa and the FSU horse Renegade.Mandatory Credit: Preston Mack-USA TODAY Sports(©) Copyright 2004 by Preston Mack /
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FSU will have over 600 yards of total offense

Mike Norvell understands the importance of this rivalry game and the need to win convincingly. It’s why I believe he’s going to pull out all the stops in this game.

He’s going to use Jordan Travis in the run game, he’ll likely be aggressive in his play-calling when deep in Miami territory. Miami has allowed a ton of explosive plays this year, and FSU is one of the most explosive offenses in the nation.

FSU had over 600 offensive yards against a Georgia Tech defense that’s comparable to Miami in a lot of ways when it comes to advanced metrics. FSU did that with their starters sitting for much of the fourth quarter.

Miami has allowed three teams to average over 6 ypp, but none of those teams have the ability to run the ball like FSU. I think FSU will establish the run game, just as they did against Georgia Tech, while also finding success through the air.

The main difference against Miami is I expect Jordan Travis to be more of a factor in the run game, which will open the offense up more. FSU ranks No. 16 nationally in total offense at 487 ypg.

If FSU runs 78 plays, they’d need to average 7.7 ypp to reach 600 yards. They averaged over six ypp against better defenses in NC State and Clemson.

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