Well, here we go again Seminole Nation. Jameis Winston is back in the news again for another bone-headed mistake. By now you have probably heard, Winston yelled obscenities in the FSU student union building this week and it went viral. Florida State suspended Winston for the first half of this week's game against Clemson as a result. So the 'Noles must game plan accordingly, to make sure the game is manageable at half time.

Redshirt sophomore Sean Maguire steps in to the starting role on Saturday at the Doak. Maguire, who became the backup at Florida State when quarterback Jacob Coker went down with a season-ending knee injury in November of last year, went 13 of 21 for 116 yards and a touchdown in limited play last year. Jimbo Fisher had enough confidence in Maguire to allow Coker to transfer to Alabama without penalty. Maguire figured to be the starter going into the season next year, but Saturday night puts him on center stage in the ACC's biggest showdown of the year.

Maguire will be in a weird position, as he knows he will be lifted after 2 quarters. His job is to make sure Florida State is within striking distance when Jameis Winston enters the game in the third quarter. He will not be asked to carry the offensive load, nor will he be asked to come out swinging.

Game management will be the name of the game. Look for Maguire to lean heavily on wide receiver Rashaad Greene and his roommate, tight end Nick O'leary, to move the chains through the air. Maguire was the number 12 ranked quarterback coming out of high school in 2012 and was in the ESPN top 300.

The New Jersey kid has an arm, so that will not be a problem. His inexperience in a big spot will be an issue. Clemson's front seven can bring the heat. When asked to pass, Maguire will need to make quick and careful decisions. He cannot win the game in the first half, but he sure could lose it for the Seminoles.

FSU will likely rely heavily on the ground game. Karlos Williams is the bruiser that needs to get going early. Williams, a former safety, must assert his role as the man in the middle. Mario Pender is the change of pace back that will be used to balance out the running attack.

The running game will be used to manage the clock and keep the Clemson defensive line on their heels. In a perfect scenario, the game will have Florida State in the lead when Jameis Winston comes in. Most likely, the game will be tied or with in a score of each other when Jameis Winston comes in.

Winston will be ready at 100 MPH as the half breaks. He will be as amped up as he was in the National Title game versus Auburn. So, he will have to make sure he is not the one who makes mistakes because of emotions. He will want to make fans forget his mistake and do it fast. Fisher might be well served implementing several runs out of the third quarter gate until Jameis Winston gets into the flow himself. Just like Maguire, Winston cannot win it in the third quarter, but he sure could lose it.

The elephant in the room that Seminole fans are tired of talking of is right in front of them again. Jameis Winston's antics have grown old and tiresome. No fan wants to be embarrassed by their star's off the field problems. No matter how many titles a school wins, a price is paid when the championship trophies are stained with classless episodes. Jameis Winston insists that he's returning for his junior season next year. Who says he'll be welcomed back?

The Armchair Quarterback prediction:

FSU 37

Clemson 20