It’s no secret that FSU’s bread and butter run concept is Counter. Everyone that lines up against Florida State knows it’s coming. Usually, the Seminoles have success running it anyway. But FSU struggled to get the run game going for most of the night against LSU’s active and very talented defensive front on Sunday, finishing their contest vs. the Tigers with 34 rushes for 135 yards — a pedestrian 4.0 yard per carry average.
The main thorn in the side of FSU’s running game was defensive tackle Mekhi Wingo.