FSU football: Biggest overreactions to the Seminoles' 0-2 record start

Biggest overreactions to Florida State's 0-2 start.
Florida State defensive coordinator Adam Fuller coaches during an FSU spring football practice of the 2023 season on Friday, March 10, 2023.

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Florida State defensive coordinator Adam Fuller coaches during an FSU spring football practice of the 2023 season on Friday, March 10, 2023. Adam Fuller1 1 Of 1 / Ehsan Kassim/Tallahassee Democrat / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Florida State football has lost their first two games of the 2024 season versus Georgia Tech and Boston College. The Seminole fan base has pressed the panic button on the year where some have even thought that Florida State might not win a single game this season.

This proud program accomplished an undefeated regular season and conference championship last year. The Seminoles were projected to win the conference even when they added forty newcomers (via the transfer portal and recruiting ranks) to its roster.

However, it seems like it has not gone as smoothly. This is a pivotal time for head football coach Mike Norvell during his fifth season in Tallahassee.

Fans are ready to give up on the program this year, but Norvell has consistently expressed confidence in this Florida State team. With that being said, I want to address the biggest overreactions to the Seminoles' 0-2 record start.