Florida State lost the game and its starting quarterback against Alabama.
That was Sept. 2.
Since then, the Seminoles have been a mystery. Hurricane Irma altered FSU’s schedule, shortening the season by one game and postponing the Miami matchup to October.
That means Saturday’s game (noon, ESPN) in Tallahassee, Fla. with N.C. State will be Florida State’s first game in three weeks.
N.C. State (2-1), which has put together two relatively efficient wins over Marshall and Furman since a season-opening loss to South Carolina, isn’t quite sure what to expect from the Seminoles.
“I don’t know if it’s a good thing or bad thing,” N.