Tuesday, July 22, 2008

All Eyes on Tallahassee


With a pair of 7-6 seasons the once mighty Florida State Seminoles are under a close watch. Bobby Bowden the 79 year old wonder coach is nearing the end of his lif... career in the eyes of most fans. While he did lead them to the promised land on numerous occasions many just feel his time has come.

Bowden feels differently. He is "not interested in getting out" and he believes the team is "heading in the right direction."

This report comes just a day after Seminoles QB, Drew Weatherford spoke about his team. Weatherford believes that the team had an "identity crisis." He feels that the became cocky and believed that having Florida State on their jerseys meant that they would be handed wins.


There is no doubt that Florida State is not living up to their potential. They have had top 10 recruiting classes pretty much every year. Somewhere along the way their talent is falling through the cracks. College football is much more than just getting the players onto the campus. Those players need to translate the hype into trophies. When players of such a high caliber fails to succeed on the field the blame usually falls on the head coach. A number of behavior issues, such as the cheating scandal last spring, over the last few seasons have also put Bowden on the hot seat.

This is going to be a critical year for the 'noles. They are losing their recruiting edge as they move further and further away from the glory days. Jimbo Fisher, the offensive coordinator, is waiting in the wings. Unless Bowden shows he still has it than hes going to be hitting the old dusty trail very soon.

1 comment:

Ian said...

You might be right that the Noles ain't what they used to be, but I don't think they have to worry about losing their recruiting edge. Florida State is, for now, still Florida state, and there is just a TON of talent down there. I mean...teams like Florida, Miami, and Florida state, all in the same state?? When a state like PA can't even regularly field ONE national-caliber team? They won't have to worry about attracting recruits, I don't think.