Florida State’s 45-44 overtime win over Louisiana-Monroe, in many ways, felt more like a loss than a victory.

Squandering a 21-point lead at home against a Group of Five opponent -- a week after losing an 18-point lead to another Go5 team -- can have that effect. While there’s good that comes from a win (hello, Cam Akers), there’s also bad.

In this case, a lot of bad. Turnovers, missed assignments and unnecessary penalties compounded one after another as FSU squandered a three-touchdown lead and needed a missed extra-point in overtime to seal the win.

A look at some of the more perplexing moments from Saturday’s contest show some disturbing trends that are often haunting FSU early this season.