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ACC Notebook
By Calvin Watkins
Posted: 5:30 am PDT 2006-09-04 |
Courtesy Of Wager
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Florida State is considered one of
the top football programs in the country over the past 20 years. That's proven by the
national championships; number of NFL players produced and, of course, the ability of
Bobby Bowden to coach.
But, why, oh why, do the Seminoles continue to have problems finding a kicker?
Bowden said this week that Gary Cismesia's struggles during fall camp will not deter him
from starting him for Monday night's clash against Miami (WagerWeb.com line: FSU +3.5).
Cismesia, a junior, is one of three players on scholarship at kicker; only Florida State
would need three scholarships to be given to kickers. Cismesia is solid from under 40
yards. After that it's a problem. He made 17 of 24 field goals in 2005. If Cismesia can't
break his funk, sophomore Graham Gano and senior Chase Googans, who made an extra point
last year against The Citadel, are the possible replacements.
Bowden has to fix this situation, and fast. If he doesn't, the Seminoles' BCS national
title hopes are in trouble if any game comes down to a field goal.
The two toughest games of the season occur in the season opener at Miami and in the
regular season finale against Florida.
"Starting off with Miami is going to tell us where we're at right now," Florida
State cornerback Tony Carter said. "We can start off injury-free .. meeting them
in the 10th game of the season we may have guys banged up or things of that sort, so it's
good to start out with them. I like it. It gets you ready from the start."
Clemson: Coach Tommy Bowden said his biggest concern about Saturday's season opener
against Florida Atlantic (WagerWeb.com line: Clemson -32) is using young players. Bowden
said he will play 19 freshmen and redshirt freshmen plus walk-on punter Jimmy Maners.
Bowden also said six sophomores will play on defense.
Wake Forest: Syracuse, Wake Forest's season-opening opponent, has changed offensive
schemes. The Orangemen are moving from the option to the West Coast offense under
first-year coordinator Brian White. Demon Deacons coach Jim Grobe said the new offensive
scheme makes it difficult to prepare for with no film to view. "It'll probably be
sometime around the middle of the first quarter before we start figuring things out,"
Grobe said.
Virginia Tech: Youth dominates the quarterback position as Virginia Tech opens the 2006
season. Sean Glennon, a sophomore, is the starter with redshirt freshmen Ike Whitaker and
Cory Holt as the backups. The three players have only 10 college snaps of experience.
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