The Florida State Seminoles football team has been nothing short of a disaster on the offensive side of the ball. The Seminoles are averaging less than 16 points a game and less than 70 yards on the ground per contest. In total, FSU’s offense has failed to top the 300-yard mark each game this season. While there is blame to be cast from coaching to quarterback to skill positions, the offensive line has consistently underperformed in each game, including last Saturday’s blowout loss to SMU.
Though the line allowed only one sack on the night, FSU quarterbacks were hurried on 18 of their passing attempts and were knocked down or hit nine times.