FSU football: Three positives to focus on heading into Orange Bowl for the Noles

Here are three positives to focus on for the Florida State Seminoles as they head into their Orange Bowl matchup versus the Georgia Bulldogs.
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart and Florida State coach Mike Norvell shake hands for the cameras
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart and Florida State coach Mike Norvell shake hands for the cameras / Marc Weiszer / USA TODAY NETWORK
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FSU football will be facing off against the Georgia Bulldogs in the Orange Bowl tomorrow at 4:00 PM EST on ESPN. The fan base will be the first ones to tell you that this will not be the same version of the Florida State Seminoles that played the Louisville Cardinals in the ACC Championship Game.

However, head football coach Mike Norvell and his team have showcased their adversity throughout the season. There are several opt-outs in this contest against the two-time defending national championship Georgia Bulldogs. That is not a sustainable recipe for success.

The Bulldogs have a ton of their players that will be playing in the bowl game, which means that there will be several members of the ESPN network that will be saying the following: "See... FSU did not truly belong in the College Football Playoff."

There seems to be so much negativity surrounding the game, let's focus on some positives that fans should hang their hat on.