As Florida State continues to search for answers as to why the team is off to one of the worst beginnings in more than four decades, the Seminoles are hoping a faster game start could help get the offense on track.
FSU has struggled on offense, with the team ranked near the bottom half of the ACC in scoring (23 points per game) and total offense (364 yards per game). Second-year offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham believes much of the Seminoles’ struggles have been because of their slow launches.
“We’ve got to start faster,” Dillingham explained Monday. “For us, especially in the run game, we struggled with direct runs.