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Florida State’s 2026 ACC football opponents were announced Tuesday, with FSU playing an eight-game conference schedule. The Seminoles will host Clemson, NC State, SMU and Virginia and will travel to Boston College, Louisville, Miami and Pitt.
Florida State football has finalized its 2026 schedule, with the ACC locking in eight conference opponents for the Seminoles next season. The ACC will release all game dates next month. FSU has also officially announced the addition of New Mexico State (August 29) to its non-conference slate,
The 2026 FSU football schedule is taking shape. The Seminoles will host Clemson, NC State, SMU, and Virginia at Doak Campbell Stadium.
Florida State football signed its 14th-ranked 2026 recruiting class, which includes 31 signees. The class is led by several 4-star players, including defensive back Chauncey Kennon and linebacker Izayia Williams.
Randy Pittman Jr. transferred last season from elsewhere in the state of Florida. He’ll now be entering his name in again for the second consecutive offseason, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. Pittman plans to enter his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Florida State football head coach Mike Norvell is set to address the media to discuss the Seminoles' signing day class and potentially staff changes within the program. The Seminoles signed 32 players on Wednesday to land the 14th-ranked 2026 recruiting class, led by 4-star defensive back Chauncey Kennon and 4-star linebacker Izayia Williams.
The Seminoles' charter flight was diverted to Jacksonville due to fog following their loss to North Carolina. The team was then bussed from Jacksonville to Tallahassee, arriving home more than 10 hours after departing North Carolina. This travel disruption ...
Vero Beach's Efrem White scored three touchdowns and Jordan Crutchfield had three interceptions in the Class 7A final. Both players signed with FSU.
Georgia football and Florida State are talking about playing a neutral site game and scrapping scheduled home-and-home games. Here are the details.
Former FSU star Jameis Winston cheered Florida State’s women’s soccer team for its championship run but criticized the Seminoles’ football program amid the team’s recent struggles.
The sports agency in question? Athletes First, one of the most notable agencies in the football world, with names such as Jordan Love, Justin Herbert, Tua Tagovailoa, Micah Parsons, Brian Burns, and Brandon Aiyuk, among others. Athletes First announced the acquisition of Rawls on social media.