While FSU has not lacked resilience, erasing or narrowing multiple large deficits throughout the first six games, Norvell acknowledged how it would not need to continue to test that resolve so frequently if it could be more consistent with its execution. “It pisses me off whenever I don’t see them do what they’re capable of play in and play out. “I love coaching these guys because of who they are,” Norvell said. But as it has multiple times this season, FSU will follow a largely crisp session with an erratic one which included several mistakes on both sides of the ball despite a sharper finish toward the end of the session. Norvell’s critique came a day after he said FSU conducted arguably its best practice in the nearly two years he has been the Seminoles coach. “Our consistency is critical and we’re not a good enough football team to be inconsistent in how we prepare and in the intensity and energy we bring throughout the course of a practice.”Ī familiar face: Former FSU coach Walt Bell reflects on brief tenure before return trip with UMassįSU men's hoops: Florida State men's basketball picked to finish second in the ACCįSU women's hoops: Florida State women's basketball ranked in AP Preseason Top 25 poll But go play how you’re capable of playing for 60 minutes. “North Carolina, great win, but we’re down 10-0. “I’m pretty sick of seeing this,” Norvell said while making an up and down hand gesture. He said as much on Wednesday afternoon after a practice session during which the Seminoles showed the same inconsistency that has plagued them throughout the first half of a 2-4 season. Watch Video: Watch: FSU coach Mike Norvell talks about struggles with consistencyįlorida State coach Mike Norvell is tired of being on the rollercoaster.