For weeks now, it’s been the same story surrounding the FSU football team: build a lead going into the half and give fans hope, only to see it all go away thanks to everything from a defensive letdown to bad quarterback play in the second half that allows the opponent to come back and leave the Seminoles with a 1-2 record.
While that first issue is something that has been taking place since game one, the issue under center has been one that has reared its ugly head in both last week’s loss to Virginia and the one point win a week before against Louisiana Monroe – and it’s one that can be fixed.