I've been on You tube the past hour watching FSU game/player highlights, and got me into wanting to do some research. FSU is 31-4 at home, and currently have a 14 game winning streak. The losses during this span were:
2010- UNC 35-37
2011- OU 13-23, UVA 13-14
2012- UF 27-36
These were some close losses. I'm not going to go into detail or give my opinion about each loss, but the current home winning streak could have been at 35. From 2005-2009, FSU was 21-11, with 3 home losses in 2006 (sigh....Wake 30-0). Night and day. I see no reason why the current streak can't be 21 at the end of the season (barring major injuries/issues). It won't be easy with their two toughest home opponents, Louisville and Miami, being back to back. Miami will be coming in off a Thursday night game @Cincinnati. So they will have two extra days for any injured players to recover. Louisville will be coming in off of a bye week. I'm just excited for two a days to start next week. 34 days to kickoff!!! GO NOLES!!!!!
2010- UNC 35-37
2011- OU 13-23, UVA 13-14
2012- UF 27-36
These were some close losses. I'm not going to go into detail or give my opinion about each loss, but the current home winning streak could have been at 35. From 2005-2009, FSU was 21-11, with 3 home losses in 2006 (sigh....Wake 30-0). Night and day. I see no reason why the current streak can't be 21 at the end of the season (barring major injuries/issues). It won't be easy with their two toughest home opponents, Louisville and Miami, being back to back. Miami will be coming in off a Thursday night game @Cincinnati. So they will have two extra days for any injured players to recover. Louisville will be coming in off of a bye week. I'm just excited for two a days to start next week. 34 days to kickoff!!! GO NOLES!!!!!