No. 2 Florida State will travel to Winston Salem Saturday afternoon at 12 p.m. to take on Wake Forest University. 

Back in 2011 when Florida State went to Winston Salem, they were enduring a rough season and suffered its third straight loss. Fast forward to present-day, Jimbo Fisher's program is attempting to finish off the season undefeated. 

After defeating two top-10 teams in the last three weeks, FSU is trying to maintain focus. 

After last week's victory over Miami, they moved up to No. 2 in the latest BCS standings behind Alabama and could be five wins away from playing at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 6.

"This is a very good football team," Fisher said, according to ESPN. "I'll say this, I love our football team. I love our football team."

The Seminoles can finish up the ACC Atlantic Division with a win against a Wake Forest team that's a five-touchdown underdog.

"It's up to (the team leadership) to make sure we understand the importance of every game," Fisher said. "Hopefully we've gotten that across, and we're going to practice the same way for every game no matter who (the opponent) is.

For Wake Forest, Jim Grobe will have to recreate his offense after losing star receiver Michael Campanaro from a broken collarbone injury last week. 

"He's the guy we go to and when he's out, it makes it tough," coach Jim Grobe said. "Going forward without Camp, somebody's got to decide if they want to be that guy."

Sherman Ragland replaced Campanaro and caught 10 passes for 91 yards, though Grobe said he made some minor mistakes that he needs to fix.

"He's someone that these next few weeks I'm going to have to work with," Campanaro said. "He's got all the talent and all the capability."

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