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After the 2023 season, FSU football finished with a 13-1 record, which was a success. Still, the Seminoles will need to replace a number of key players, including tight end Jaheim Bell, defensive end Jared Verse, defensive tackle Braden Fiske, running back Trey Benson, wide receivers Johnny Wilson and Keon Coleman, and linebacker Kalen DeLoach.
It will be difficult to equal the successes of the previous season. Head football coach Mike Norvell and his staff appear prepared for the task at hand, though.
This offseason, the Seminoles were able to add fifteen players, including star players like cornerback Earl Little Jr., defensive end Marvin Jones Jr., and quarterback DJ Uiagalelei.
To win the ACC Championship a second time in a row and advance to the 12-team College Football Playoff, the football team must, however, figure out how to work as a unit. The 2024 season’s over/under win total was disclosed by FanDuel Sportsbook.
The ACC’s complete win totals are as follows:
-The state of Florida is 9.5
-Clemson: 9.5%
-Miami: 9.5
-Louisville: 8.5
-North Carolina State: 8.5
-North Carolina: nineteen
-SMU: 7.5
– Virginia Tech: 7.
– California: 6.5
-Duke: 6.
Syracuse: 6.5
– Pittsburgh: 5.5
– Boston University: 4.5
– Wake Forest: 4.5
-The Commonwealth of Virginia: 4.5
– Boston University: 4.5
Stanford: 3.5
Examening
Preseason projections for Florida State’s win/loss total are identical to those from the previous campaign. The Seminoles have several young players on their football squad, but considering the schedule’s structure, they have a chance to succeed. The win/loss total of 9.5 seems reasonable to me. All of it, though, depends on the crucial three games against Notre Dame, Miami, and North Carolina.
Even though I know this is ChopChat and not CaneChat, I still find it hard to believe Miami has a 9.5 win/loss record. Although Cameron Ward, a quarterback transfer from Washington State, joined the Hurricanes, the team has only had one 10-win season since 2003.
The Seminoles want to maintain their viability as a football program, therefore they’re seeking to disprove those who disbelieve them.