Home »
College
Football Predictions
»
2005 ACC Football Preview
2005 Florida State Seminoles
Jimmy's 2007
Florida State Seminoles football preview and predictions will keep you up to
date!
When the 2005 Florida State Seminoles take the field, other teams
better be ready for battle. It would surprise anyone who follows
college
football betting closely if they do not make the ACC Championship game, and they
are always a favorite with our football picks because of their ability to shut
opponents down and run up the score on offense.
20% Signup Bonus and $50 Free Bet at BetJamaica!
Florida State Seminoles
Hopes
are high for the Seminoles in 2005, which marks head
coach Bobby Bowden’s 30th season as the man
at FSU. Last year’s 9-3 overall record and 6-2
(good enough for 2nd
in the conference) ACC record would be considered a great
accomplishment for just about any team, but when you’re
talking about Florida State, anything less than a
National Championship is always considered falling
short. Offensively FSU is coming off one of their
least productive seasons in a long time. Just 4
starters return on offense, but that shouldn’t be a huge
concern for FSU fans, this could be just the kind of
change the Seminoles need to better their offensive
performance. Florida State’s defense was one of
the best in nation, especially against the run where
they ranked 3rd
nationally. Quarterback is the biggest question for
this team, which it has been for the past few seasons.
Chris Rix is finally gone, which may be a blessing in
disguise, for Rix had well-documented problems both on
and off of the field.
This could be a very special season for the Seminoles.
The FSU players would like nothing more than to notch an
undefeated season for Bowden, and make his 30th
season one to remember. Defensively this team is
going to be one of the most feared in the nation.
If they figure out their offense early in the season
they’ll fast become one of the favorites to contend for
the National Title. Playing in this division they
have a slightly easier road to the ACC Championship than
Miami or Virginia Tech, but not by much. Another 9
win season is not out of the question, but don’t be
surprised if they end up even better than that, this is
a very talented squad.
Virginia Tech -
Georgia Tech
-
Virginia -
Miami Hurricanes
-
North Carolina -
Duke -
NC State
-
Boston College -
Maryland Terrapins
-
Clemson Tigers -
Wake Forest
|