I live in Tallahassee. The only way the noles fail to win this game by 40 points is if they party too much and don't take the game serious. Houston has one skill player on offense and a secondary that can cause FSU's revolving QB weakness some problems. Other than that, Dalvin is going to look like Jim Brown, Simpson, and Adrian Peterson rolled into one.
On offense, the scrambling of the Houston QB hurt us, so did the stretch running game when they were using this weird veer look. We didn't have the lateral speed at linebacker. FSU has the speed, length, and quickness at the front four to handle that no problem. On the defense, the secondary shut down our vertical passing game, but they had trouble at times with our third and fourth WRs over the middle, on the slant, and in the slot. FSU doesnt have the depth at wideout that TU does after the first three, but the running game /threat should give FSU some looks in the short passing game.
It's worth noting that not only did we lose our most reliable WR threat, it allowed the defense to isolate their best DB on our remaining deep threat - a player most people say will be a mid round draft choice. Garrett is as good or better than Whitfield and I'll take him over every other WR on the Nole roster. They were able to isolate him with single coverage, even in flood situations. This freed up a safety to cover the run. When you consider our two speed backs were unavailable/ineffective, this led us into some calls and situations that were handled with our short yardage back. He handles the ball exceptionally well and three yards is money, but FCS defensive tackles can outrun him from behind. Langer being our feature back hurt the overall score and Houston had the talent to commit the extra hat to stuffing him. I would think they will try to do the same versus Dalvin.