Florida State head coach Willie Taggart certainly has a ton on his plate. The stakes are high and simple: if the Seminoles program he inherited doesn’t win its last two games, home contests against Boston College and rival Florida, then the Seminoles’ postseason streak of 37-straight bowl appearances will come to a stop. No pressure.
After Saturday’s blowout loss at Notre Dame, I was there to hear Taggart talk about how FSU fell short. He cited execution — and drops — on offense, as well as poor tackling on defense as primary culprits for the Seminoles’ resounding defeat.