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4. Nick Marshall's Rushing Ability
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His passing game may not be the most dangerous one this side of the Mississippi, but his ability to make plays with his feet makes him a dual-threat to opposing defenses. Marshall rushed for 1,023 yards and 11 touchdowns, placing him second on the team only behind Tre Mason in rushing yards and touchdowns. His passing game was decent, but he only threw for 1,759 yards and 12 touchdowns. In his defense, the rushing attack was next to impossible to stop, thus the reason for the lack passing stats. If FSU is able to shut down the rushing attack of Auburn, it could be a long day for Marshall against an incredibly dangerous Seminole secondary.