It wasn't that long ago that Florida State baseball coach Link Jarrett felt like his team had no answers on the mound.
Less than two weeks ago on April 6, he recalls sitting in the locker room after the Seminoles had allowed 29 runs in a two-game span to lose their first series of the season vs. Wake Forest at home.
"We couldn't contain things, their hitters seemed one step ahead of us," Jarrett said. "I still can't quite explain it. Hard to shake that off."
Those losses seemed like a culmination of what FSU had largely been able to overcome before that point in road series wins at Miami and Notre Dame the prior two weeks.