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When Norvell was hired by FSU, there were only two scholarship quarterbacks on the roster; Travis and James Blackman. The Seminoles swiftly added Tate Rodemaker and Chubba Purdy during the Early Signing Period.
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Can FSU football still make ACC championship game? Best, worst-case scenarios for Seminoles
What are the expectations for FSU football? Can the Seminoles still keep their playoff hopes alive? Here are the best- and worst-case scenarios.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — No. 3 Miami cruised by No. 18 Florida State 28-22 on Saturday, solidifying itself as the best team in the ACC and making a case for why it should be No. 1 in the polls. The Hurricanes (5-0, 1-0 ACC) used 28 unanswered points to pull away and silence a raucous crowd of 67,277 at FSU's Doak Campbell Stadium.
With Pitt also expecting to return running back Desmond Reid, who suffered a lower-body injury and missed the last two games, two of Florida State’s star players, defensive back Ashlynd Barker and offensive lineman Micah Pettis, remain questionable.
Florida State 's Mike Norvell is the No. 45 highest-paid coach in college football, according to USA TODAY's 2025 compensation survey. The Seminoles coach is set to earn a total of $5,650,000, not including bonuses, which ranks No. 7 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Florida State stumbled early against Miami and couldn't complete the late rally -- leading to these blames here.
Miami and Florida State football continue their rivalry on Saturday. Here's a look back at the history of "Wide Right."
Charlotte (N.C.) four-star safety Davion Jones will make his way to Baton Rouge on Saturday for the LSU Tigers' Week 7 matchup against the South Carolina Gameco
Miami football continued to dominate in-state opponents in 2025. But the Florida State game causes these reason to panic.
The Seminoles have since suffered consecutive losses. They lost in overtime to the No. 19 Virginia Cavaliers 46-38, and then fell to the No. 2 Miami Hurricanes 28-22 this past weekend at home. Due to these defeats, ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit expressed his concerns about Florida State’s future on his podcast, “Nonstop.”