TALLAHASSEE — FSU's offense, in Jimbo Fisher's mind, had to take one more step for him to truly feel good about the 2015 campaign.
The Seminoles already proved they could consistently move the ball and put up points inside of Doak Campbell Stadium, even against top 25 defenses.
That was not the case, however, on the road.
FSU's offense inexplicably fell off away from home this season, leaving Fisher wondering when the group would show enough maturity to perform well on the road against a top-rated defense. FSU got that chance against rival Florida in the regular-season finale late last month.