Florida State football: 5 reasons Seminoles will be better than Hurricanes in 2018

ATLANTA, GA - SEPTEMBER 02: Deondre Francois #12 of the Florida State Seminoles looks to pass against the Alabama Crimson Tide during their game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 2, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - SEPTEMBER 02: Deondre Francois #12 of the Florida State Seminoles looks to pass against the Alabama Crimson Tide during their game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 2, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images) /
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Florida State football had a miserable 2017 season. They will be better overall in 2018, including better than their bitter rival Miami.

It’s a new era in Tallahassee. Jimbo Fisher left for Texas A&M and the Seminoles decided to go in a new direction, bringing in Oregon coach Willie Taggart. There is a sense of real excitement around the program in what Taggart brings to the table.

Many will think it is crazy to think Florida State will turn around in one season with a new coach, yet alone beat Miami on the road a year after the Hurricanes won the ACC Coastal division and challenged for the College Football Playoff. We are here to tell you it is not crazy to have high hopes for the Seminoles this season.

Rest assured Florida State fans. Your Seminoles will be back in business in no time. You will also have bragging rights again soon over your bitter rivals in southern Florida. Here are five reasons why.