TALLAHASSEE — There were three turnovers at Virginia. The 13 penalties at Stanford. And then the red-zone fumble and five penalties at Clemson.

Florida State finished its home schedule 5-2. But the Seminoles’ offensive players can see exactly how opportunities slipped away on the road as the mistakes piled up.

“Obviously we’ve not played well on the road — it’s time for us to go get that done,” FSU coach Mike Norvell said.

The Seminoles (5-5, 2-5 ACC) now travel to NC State (5-5, 2-4), which is also seeking bowl-eligibility on Friday at 8 p.m. (ESPN). Here are three questions ahead for FSU:

Where does FSU need to improve to win on the road?

FSU hasn’t scored in the first quarter of any of its road games. And the Seminoles haven’t scored in the first quarter of their past four games, w

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