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FSU Faces High-Stakes Showdown Against Florida: Key Questions Arise

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UPDATE: Florida State University (FSU) is gearing up for a critical matchup against the Florida Gators on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. (ESPN2), as the pressure mounts to break a two-year road losing streak. Following the announcement that head coach Mike Norvell will remain with the team, the Seminoles are focused on reversing their fortunes against their rivals.

The last time FSU celebrated a road victory was on November 25, 2023, when they secured a 24-15 win against Florida, capping off a perfect regular season. However, since that triumph, they have lost every road game and have not defeated any of their big three rivals, which include Miami and Clemson. The upcoming game represents not just a chance for redemption but also a pivotal moment for a team striving for stability.

In his remarks, Norvell expressed confidence in his players:

“I love coaching these guys… but this team plays hard for us,”

adding that the announcement of his job security alleviates some pressure from the players. Now, FSU can focus solely on winning rather than worrying about their coach’s future.

As FSU prepares for the clash against Florida (3-8), here are three urgent questions that need answers:

Why did FSU retain Norvell? His buyout, estimated between $54 million and $58 million, is substantial, more than triple what FSU paid to buy out former coach Willie Taggart in 2019. Amid a rapidly changing coaching landscape with several major programs, including Florida, LSU, and Auburn seeking new leadership, Norvell has committed to making fundamental changes to the program. Enhancements to off-field staff and a robust scouting department are top priorities to improve recruitment and player development.

Will FSU finally win on the road? The Seminoles have struggled mightily away from home, recording nine turnovers and 31 penalties across four road games, resulting in an 0-4 record. In their most recent game, a 21-11 loss, the team entered the red zone multiple times but could only manage a touchdown and a field goal. Offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn acknowledged the need for improvement, stating,

“We got to do a better job this week.”

The team aims to score in the first quarter for the first time this season, a critical goal if they hope to succeed in the Swamp.

Can FSU limit Florida’s top tailback? The Seminoles are well aware of the threat posed by Florida running back Jadan Baugh, who rushed for 81 yards in last year’s matchup. The 6-foot-1, 231-pound sophomore has had a standout season, amassing 904 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Norvell noted,

“You better put your pads on him… you got to get him stopped before he gets started.”

With FSU’s defense allowing an average of 17.2 points over the past five games, stopping Baugh will be crucial to their success.

As the clock ticks down to Saturday’s showdown, FSU has an opportunity not only to break their road losing streak but also to reestablish their dominance over rivals. Fans are eagerly anticipating the game as the stakes are higher than ever for the Seminoles. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach kickoff!

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