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FSU Football: How much offensive improvement to be expected?

The FSU football offense has been as abomination by FSU standards the past two years. It has regressed considerably since the 2016 season when it finished No. 5 in the nation according to S&P stats.

An injury to its starting QB forced a true freshman to start 12 games which wasn’t ideal considering he didn’t early enroll.

James Blackman played well considering, and the Noles finished No. 37 in the nation according to S&P.

The 2018 season brought a lot of hype with Willie Taggart bringing his “Gulf Coast Offense” and an experienced QB in Deondre Francois coming back from injury.