TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- North Carolina State had better be prepared Saturday when it kicks off against No. 12 Florida State.
Because the Seminoles are ready to hit somebody.
Still fuming from a 24-7 season-opening loss to Alabama on Sept. 2 -- then seeing its next two games get washed out because of Hurricane Irma -- Florida State (0-1) enters Saturday's contest against the Wolfpack (2-1) having not played a game in three weeks.
"It's definitely the oddest start to season I've ever had. It's been tough on everyone," Florida State tight end Ryan Izzo said.