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BCS championship in Pasadena, Calif.
No. 1 Florida State (13-0) vs. No. 2 Auburn (12-1)
Time/TV: 8:30 p.m. ET/ESPN. Surface: Grass.
Glantz-Culver line: Florida State by 8½. Sagarin difference: Florida State by 14.63.
Bowl records: Florida State 24-14-2, Auburn 22-13-2. Series: Auburn leads 13-4-1 (won last meeting 20-17 in 1990).
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This should be a fun title game to watch.
Prospects to watch for Florida State:
QB Jameis Winston
WRs Kelvin Benjamin, Rashad Greene, and Kenny Shaw
TE Nick O'Leary
RBs Devonte Freeman, James Wilder, and Karlos Williams
OT Cameron Erving
C Bryan Stork
DE/ILB Christian Jones
DT Timmy Jernigan
DEs Mario Edwards and Eddie Goldman (more like 3-4 defensive ends or 4-3 DTs, both true sophomores)
ILB Telvin Smith
S/CB Lemarcus Joyner
S Jalen Ramsey (outstanding true freshman)
CB P.J. Williams (true sophomore)
Prospects to watch for Auburn:
QB/ATH Nick Marshall
RB Tre Mason
FB Jay Prosch
WR Sammie Coates
OT Greg Robinson
OLB/DE Dee Ford
LB Cassanova McKinzy
DE Carl Lawson (freshman)
CB Chris Davis
The big matchup will be Auburn's run game against Florida State's defense. Florida State defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan will be key for FSU in stopping Auburn's run game. If Jernigan, Mario Edwards and Eddie Goldman can control the middle, the speed of Florida State's linebackers and secondary should be able to keep Auburn's run game in check. If not, this game will likely be very much back in forth all game.
Who are you putting your money on?
No. 1 Florida State (13-0) vs. No. 2 Auburn (12-1)
Time/TV: 8:30 p.m. ET/ESPN. Surface: Grass.
Glantz-Culver line: Florida State by 8½. Sagarin difference: Florida State by 14.63.
Bowl records: Florida State 24-14-2, Auburn 22-13-2. Series: Auburn leads 13-4-1 (won last meeting 20-17 in 1990).
It probably goes without saying that Auburn wants a high-scoring game. If the Tigers can generate some easy early scores and force FSU to keep up with its high-octane, high-energy attack, then not only will AU be defining the game, but it will force the Seminoles to do something they haven't had to do all year: win a close game.
Quite a few people seem to be leaning toward Auburn because the Noles haven't been tested. (Insert Lou Holtz's "steel is forged through fire" line here.) But that only matters if Auburn can actually test them. While the Seminoles' schedule hasn't been difficult, the stats still favor them by double digits for a reason: they've been dominant. They haven't been tested in part because they've aced potential tests by halftime.
The longer this game stays close, the more it favors Auburn, but Auburn still faces burden of proof. If Missouri scored on seven of its first 11 drives against Auburn in the SEC title game, an in-rhythm FSU offense could score on nine. Auburn's defense is good but hasn't proven it can stop an offense of this caliber, and while we are defining this game as the battle of FSU's defense and Auburn's offense, for that to matter, Auburn has to come up with answers on defense, too.
We can hope for a great game here, and we might get it, but the odds of that are about as good as the odds of FSU winning handily. Malzahn's magic could take hold, but this has felt like FSU's year for a long time now.
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This should be a fun title game to watch.
Prospects to watch for Florida State:
QB Jameis Winston
WRs Kelvin Benjamin, Rashad Greene, and Kenny Shaw
TE Nick O'Leary
RBs Devonte Freeman, James Wilder, and Karlos Williams
OT Cameron Erving
C Bryan Stork
DE/ILB Christian Jones
DT Timmy Jernigan
DEs Mario Edwards and Eddie Goldman (more like 3-4 defensive ends or 4-3 DTs, both true sophomores)
ILB Telvin Smith
S/CB Lemarcus Joyner
S Jalen Ramsey (outstanding true freshman)
CB P.J. Williams (true sophomore)
Prospects to watch for Auburn:
QB/ATH Nick Marshall
RB Tre Mason
FB Jay Prosch
WR Sammie Coates
OT Greg Robinson
OLB/DE Dee Ford
LB Cassanova McKinzy
DE Carl Lawson (freshman)
CB Chris Davis
The big matchup will be Auburn's run game against Florida State's defense. Florida State defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan will be key for FSU in stopping Auburn's run game. If Jernigan, Mario Edwards and Eddie Goldman can control the middle, the speed of Florida State's linebackers and secondary should be able to keep Auburn's run game in check. If not, this game will likely be very much back in forth all game.
Who are you putting your money on?