MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 30: Jacob Pugh #16 of the Florida State Seminoles grabs the face mask of De'Veon Smith #4 of the Michigan Wolverines in the third quarter during the Capitol One Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium on December 30, 2016 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)

Florida State senior defender throws team under the bus for 'lack of leadership'

He did not hold back.

It's safe to say that the season has gotten away from the Florida State Seminoles and that it hasn't gone the way they thought it would. A lot of that had to do with starting quarterback Deondre Francois losing his entire season to injury. However, there should have been more than two wins for this team at this point in the season and senior linebacker Jacob Pugh is throwing his entire team under the bus for it. He called out the team during Monday's media session:

When asked about how the season has gone sour he made his thoughts on hit quite clear as he was almost too honest answering the question:

"Lack of leadership. Everybody is just doing their own thing, pretty much. I just feel like everybody is worried about everything else. There are probably players worried about the draft or whatever so ain't nobody really focused."

It looks like head coach Jimbo Fisher will have some cleaning up to do with this mess and will have to win out if he wants to continue the nation's longest bowl streak. The Seminoles are 2-5 after their 35-3 loss to Boston College on Friday and still have games at Clemson and Florida to finish out the season.