Jimbo Fisher hadn't ever seen anything like it. He hopes he never sees it again. Fisher, Florida State's new offensive coordinator, couldn't fathom the first-half mistakes that left the his 19th-ranked Seminoles with only one first down, 62 yards and trailing 24-3. "It was the one of the most different halves of football I've ever been around," Fisher said. "Maybe it had to come. We'll get it out of the way, put it behind us and go on from there." It's hard to know where the Seminoles go next after their 24-18 loss to Clemson in the Bowden Bowl on Monday night.