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2015 Florida State Season Preview:
Florida State has been the most successful football team over the last two years, going a combined 27-1 during that span. The expectations for the Seminoles were so high last season, that despite winning the ACC, and reaching the first ever College Football Playoff, there was disappointment in Tallahassee that they did not bring another title back to Florida State. Expectations for Florida State will still be high in 2015, but diminished from the previous two season. Gone is Heisman trophy winner Jameis Winston and in is a quarterback controversy. Former Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson will battle junior Sean Maguire for the Seminoles starting quarterback spot. Whoever wins the job will inherit a talented Seminoles offense, which includes standouts Dalvin Cook, and Travis Rudolph. While Florida State’s offense should be dangerous again in 2015, it will be their defense that will likely prove pivotal to their ACC title chances. Florida State’s 2015 defensive unit will feature 5 senior starters, including linebackers Reggie Northrup and Terrance Smith. Despite all of the changes, Florida State is still the favorite to repeat as ACC champions in 2015. Top games on the Florida State Seminoles 2015 schedule include Miami, Louisville, at Georgia Tech, and at Clemson.

2014 Florida State Season Preview:
Florida State won it all last season, from the National Championship to their QB winning the Heisman trophy, and they’ll be favorite to do it all again in 2014. Jameis Winston took the college football world by storm, showing off his impressive arm and decision making down the field throughout the season. When FSU was down in the National Championship Game, Winston didn’t blink or struggle – he stepped up and proved why he was the easy choice for the Heisman Trophy. While Winston did lose two of his best receivers, he’ll still have Rashad Greene and RB Karlos Williams to help him spearhead the offensive attack in 2014. The Seminoles start off the season with a big test against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Arlington. After a Week 2 game against the Citadel at home, they’ll welcome in the Clemson Tigers to Tallahassee. Other big home games include vs. Notre Dame, vs. Virginia, and vs. Florida. The Gators are trying to mount a comeback of their own, so that last regular season game of the season against Florida could be very interesting in two difference conference races.

2012 Florida State Season Preview:
The Florida State Seminoles were one of the best teams in the ACC during the 2011 season, and came flying out of the gate with a 2-0 record. However, they experienced some difficulties once they started to face stiffer competition. Ultimately, the Seminoles finished with a 10-4 record and just missed out on the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championship Game, but were still able to prove their mettle in the Citrus Bowl by knocking off Notre Dame 18-14. Heading into head coach Jimbo Fisher's third year at the helm, the Seminoles have one of the most talented teams in Division I FBS and are early favorites for the ACC crown. 

At quarterback, E.J. Manuel will return to lead the offense, and he was more than capable supporting the Seminole air attack last year. Manuel finished with 18 touchdowns and only eight interceptions, as well as adding 411 yards on the ground. The running back position will again be lead by Devonta Freeman, who rushed for more than 500 yards and scored eight touchdowns during 2011. Freshman sensation Rashad Greene is expected to line up alongside Rodney Smith at wide receiver, and tight end Nick O'Leary may be a bigger factor in the passing game. The offensive line was a big question mark during the 2011 season, but the Seminoles did a great job giving the young players experience to build on during 2012. 

The Seminole defense is by far the best unit on the team with a series of NFL-caliber players that are hungry for an ACC title. The defensive line is lead by defensive end Brandon Jenkins, who has notched 21.5 sacks over the past two seasons. He will pair with Bjoern Werner to form a powerful pass rushing combination on the outside. The linebacking corps is also filled with experienced playmakers like Nick Moody and Christian Jones, but the best squad may be the secondary. Cornerback Xavier Rhodes and free safety Lemarcus Joyner are two of the best defensive backs in college football, and should give opposing quarterbacks fits throughout the season. 

Aside from their usual range of tough ACC opponents, the Seminoles looked to have lucked out a bit with their non-conference matchups. With games against Murray State, Savannah State and USF, the Seminoles have a great chance to get off to a fast start and show college football fans everywhere that they're the team to beat in the ACC during 2012.

2011 Florida State Football Preview:
In his first year, Jimbo Fisher led the post-Bobby Bowden-era Florida State Seminoles to an ACC Championship and a 10-4 record. Fisher’s star quarterback Christian Ponder jumped to the NFL, but the Seminoles are still among the favorites to win the ACC crown in 2011.

The loss of Ponder puts the Seminoles’ offense in the hands of E.J. Manuel. Even though it’s his first year with the starting job from game one, Manuel gained a wealth of experience filling in for Ponder when he was hurt last season. In addition to a solid quarterback, Florida State will see the return of running back Chris Thompson as well as star wide receivers Willie Haulstead and Bert Reed, all of whom will take pressure off Manuel.

The defense will be centered around defensive end Brandon Jenkins, who was named to the All-ACC team in 2010. In addition to a standout pass rusher, Florida State also has a great leader in the secondary in Xavier Rhodes, who proved himself in being one of the best defensive backs in the conference last year. If the linebacking corps can step up, it would not be surprising to see the 'Noles fulfill their promise and head back to the ACC Championship game.

2010 Florida State Football Preview:
All offseason, fans of the Florida State Seminoles are preparing themselves for the changing of the guard that is to take place when games kick off in the fall of 2010. For the first time in 33 years, famed Seminole Bobby Bowden will not lead his team out of the locker room as head coach.

His replacement, Jimbo Fisher has some big shoes to fill. Bowden constructed a team that finished in the top five of the AP Poll for 14 straight years, collected two national championships and ended his career with an upset victory over the West Virginia Mountaineers in the 2010 Gator Bowl. Fisher, who is inheriting a talented and experienced team, must show that he has what it takes to finish atop the ACC's Atlantic Division.

Quarterback Christian Ponder will likely take the helm this year, after tossing 14 touchdowns and more than 2,700 yards last season. But should he falter, Gator Bowl MVP E.J. Manuel will be prepared to take the starting job. In addition, the Seminoles are returning four starters on their offensive line, including outside guard Rodney Hudson, who didn't allow a sack or quarterback pressure during the entire 2009 season.

Florida State's season gets underway on September 4 against Samford.

2009 Florida State Football Preview:
Coach:
 Bobby Bowden
Expectations are high in Tallahassee as the Florida State Seminoles enter the 2009 football season, their 33rd under Head Coach Bobby Bowden. Bowden is currently locked in a back-and-forth battle with Penn State's Joe Paterno for the top spot in wins in major college football. So Bowden and the Seminole faithful are hoping for a magical run in 2009 that might put Bowden out in-front for good. The Noles offense will likely be lead by QB Christian Ponder or EJ Manuel. The FSU defense will be looking to retool around a talented freshman class that could see playing time immediately. Florida State's roster is stacked full of talent, so if they get clicking watch out for the Noles to make a run at the ACC and possibly the National Title.

2008 Florida State Football Preview:
Coach:
Bobby Bowden
The Florida State Seminoles have one of the most highly respected football programs in the country and are always one of the most exciting teams to watch. After two tough seasons in 2006 and 2007, head coach Bobby Bowden will be revamping the team and looking to reassert the Seminoles dominance of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). If any coach can do it, Bowden can, considering that he’s the winningest coach in college football history. Doak Campbell Stadium will rock this season as FSU fans cheer their team on to an ACC title and bowl bid.