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FSU players hopeful they can rally, shock No. 4 Clemson

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida State football team spent the week adapting to life without another wave of injured players and preparing for their toughest challenge of the season.

The Seminoles have to dominate every aspect of their game plan, anticipating Clemson’s moves and responding. FSU coach Mike Norvell said his players are working to address inconsistent play and avoid letdowns that would be crushing against the Tigers.

“Guys are really working hard to correct the issues that are showing up but also continuing to play at the highest level possible,” Norvell stated.

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Clemson has been a consistent College Football Playoff semifinalist and leads the nation in passing offense, one of many statistical categories where the Tigers excel.