The Palm Beach Post

Noles need to win out for bowl

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TALLAHASSE­E — Instead of Florida State being in the hunt for a College Football Playoff spot, the Seminoles go into their final three games needing to win out in order to go to a bowl game for the 36th consecutiv­e season.

In a season where not many things have gone right, Florida State (3-6) does catch a break. Its remaining games are against teams that are a combined 9-19. The stretch begins Saturday with Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n foe Delaware State (2-8), followed by a Nov. 25 trip to Florida (3-6) and the Dec. 2 reschedule­d game against Louisiana Monroe (4-5). Proving how far the FSU-Florida game has fallen on the national front, it has been scheduled for a noon start (ESPN).

“We know there is a bowl streak and we don’t want to ruin that. It’s in the back of our minds,” center Alec Eberle said.

The Seminoles would need to win four straight to avoid their first losing season since 1976, which was Bobby Bowden’s first year at the school. They finished 6-6 during the regular season in 2006 and ’09 and won bowl games to finish above .500.

Coach Jimbo Fisher said he is trying to focus on this week first instead of looking ahead.

“We need to play three good football games. But first we need to play one,” Fisher said. “We need to play one good football game and build on the positives. You’ve got to relax and do it and do it so many times in practice it’s second nature.”

Fisher thinks there are some things to build off of last Saturday’s 31-14 loss at fourthrank­ed Clemson. Despite it being Florida State’s third loss by 17 or more points, the Seminoles were within a field goal and had the ball with six minutes remaining before a turnover stifled any momentum.

The defense, which went into the game with six takeaways, forced two turnovers and both of the offense’s touchdown drives went at least 85 yards.

If the Seminoles are going to continue both streaks, it must get better play out of an offense that is near the bottom among Power Five programs. They are second-worst in points (18.1 per game) and fourth-worst in total yards (324.6 per game).

Delaware State is allowing 430.7 yards per game, which is 101st among 123 FCS teams.

Fisher said that quarterbac­k James Blackman has improved tremendous­ly since the beginning of the season, even if the numbers don’t show it.

The freshman out of Glades Central, who took over when Deondre Francois suffered a season-ending injury in the Sept. 2 opener against top-ranked Alabama, has thrown eight intercepti­ons compared to seven touchdowns over the past six games after not having a pick in his first two. The game against Clemson marked the second time in three games he has completed less than half of his passes.

Besides continuing the bowl streak, the 15 practices leading up to the game would give a young roster more opportunit­ies to gain experience. This week’s depth chart shows three freshmen starters on offense and seven freshmen on the two-deep on both offense and defense.

A bowl game also would give the program some momentum. Since winning 33 of 34 and a national championsh­ip from 2013 to the middle of 2015, the Seminoles have gone 17-11 and are 10-10 in ACC games. The loss to Clemson marked only the second time they have had a losing record in ACC play since joining the conference in 1992.

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