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Sean Maguire foot OUT 0 0 0 0 0 0
is OUT Monday vs Mississippi.
 

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Don't know if he would have actually started anyway but he is out for 1st game
 

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QB Sean Maguire to undergo foot surgery "probably Monday," says Fisher. Out min. 4 weeks
 

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Maguire’s latest injury means well-regarded redshirt freshman Deondre Francois will likely begin the season as the Seminoles’ starting quarterback. Francois and Maguire had been competing for the job.

Injuries have plagued Maguire all off-season. He broke his left ankle in the team’s Peach Bowl loss to Houston, and had to sit out spring practice. Now, he’s dealing with this injury to his right (plant) foot.

Florida State opens up its season in Orlando against Ole Miss on Sept. 5.
 

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Florida St returns almost their entire starting roster while Ole Miss has some key losses. Line seems short to me
 

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How good is the freshman supposed to be? Team is stacked everywhere else.
 

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Who is Ole Miss's quarterback?

Is he any good?
 

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Florida St returns almost their entire starting roster while Ole Miss has some key losses. Line seems short to me

I agree. On top of that, Ole Miss announced this morning that running back Jordan Wilkins is academically ineligible. They were already thin at running back. Losing one of their top two isn't going to help.

People believe Ole Miss will be good because they have Kelly returning. Without a dominating runner (or running game, in general) and four new starters on the O-line, he better be good. If not, this house of cards won't stand long.

Ole Miss really needed an easy opener for them to build some continuity and confidence. A night game in Tallahassee against FSU (with a ton of returning talent) is not that.

The minus 4 looks too easy. Under 56 looks pretty damn good, as well.
 

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If you like FSU...hang on because this line is probably going lower. At 4 now
from the 5.5 opener.

Ole Miss will win this game straight up!
 

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Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher has shied away from comparing Deondre Francois and Jameis Winston, the most recent redshirt freshman quarterback to start for the Seminoles.
But it is hard to avoid comparisons to their respective offenses.

Like Winston in 2013, Francois will not have to go it alone in his first career start. There are veterans at every position on offense, and that should not be underplayed headed into the Sept. 5 opener against Ole Miss. Fisher has said many times that having an experienced group around Winston helped his development (that 25-of-27 passing debut against Pitt was a huge help, too).

Let us take a look, then, at what Florida State returned on offense in 2013, and what it returns in 2016.

Running back: In 2013, Devonta Freeman and James Wilder returned as a nice 1-2 combo. In 2016, the Seminoles are much stronger here, with Dalvin Cook back after rushing for 1,691 yards and 19 touchdowns last season. In all likelihood, teams are going to try to load the box to slow down Cook and make Francois try and beat them.
But the Seminoles essentially return every single receiver who took a meaningful snap last season (more on them in a minute), and Francois showed during the spring game he has what it takes to make the clutch throws when the heat is on (caveat noted that spring games do not, by their nature, apply much heat). Fisher also reported Francois had “quite a few touchdown passes” during a scrimmage Wednesday.

Receiver/tight end: Rashad Greene, Kenny Shaw, Kelvin Benjamin and Nick O'Leary all returned to help Winston and the offense top 4,000 yards in the pass game. Greene and Benjamin each went over 1,000 yards that season; Shaw nearly did. While the group Florida State returns for 2016 is not as consistent, there is major potential. Travis Rudolph has the capability to be an All-ACC receiver; Bobo Wilson and Kermit Whitfield have a ton of experience, andAuden Tate reminds many of Benjamin. Ryan Izzo also returns at tight end, though he has work to do to get to O’Leary’s level.

Offensive line: Florida State returned one of its best offensive lines in 2013, featuring ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy recipient Cam Erving at left tackle. The Seminoles have all starters returning in 2016, headlined by ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy recipient Rod Johnson at left tackle. Pretty important that both Winston and Francois have elite tackles blocking their respective blind sides. While the returning Florida State offensive line is not as good as the one the Noles had headed into the 2013 season, Fisher believes this will be a vastly improved group as 2016 goes on.

Florida State returns more starters on offense in 2016 than it did in 2013. And the expectations are higher for this team going into the season. Florida State started ’13 at No. 11 in the preseason ranking. The Noles already are No. 4 in the coaches’ poll.

There is no denying the amount of talent returning. And there is no denying the 2013 comparison, either. At least on offense.
 

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Maguire’s latest injury means well-regarded redshirt freshman Deondre Francois will likely begin the season as the Seminoles’ starting quarterback. Francois and Maguire had been competing for the job.

Injuries have plagued Maguire all off-season. He broke his left ankle in the team’s Peach Bowl loss to Houston, and had to sit out spring practice. Now, he’s dealing with this injury to his right (plant) foot.

Florida State opens up its season in Orlando against Ole Miss on Sept. 5.




red shirt freshman,im not liking the sound of that
 

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I know freeze is a very good ats coach, but damn he lost some serious talent..i like fsu by a td here, both lines back, and cook is going to make life simple for that new kid whom from what i read, was getting the start regardless of homeboy getting hurt
 

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Wagered on FSU to win it all at +1250 today.. They've been up there with Alabama and Ohio State in terms of recruiting.. Too much talent for that price. I'll take a chance on Fisher turning Francois into a capable QB.
 

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red shirt freshman,im not liking the sound of that
the last 4 (and 5 of 6) national champions were won with first year starting QB ... two led by RS Freshman QB's, Barrett (until his injury) and Crab Legs
 

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Feels like another Florida state perfect storm doesn't it?? How's the defense look for them though. That 2013 defense was so nasty. With flrodia and Miami taking a step back you know Florida state is just pulling top recruits off the bench to fill open spots and their isn't many
 

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