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.