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On a chilly Saturday night in front of 55,107 fans at Doak Campbell Stadium, the FSU Seminoles ended their season pretty much as predicted with a 31-11 loss to their in-state rival, the Florida Gators.
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In front of a homecoming crowd of 43,711, the Noles produced their best offensive output of the year – by far – beating the Charleston Southern Bucs 41-7.
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The FSU Men's Basketball team fell short Friday night with an 87-74 loss to the #20 Florida Gators. The Seminoles struggled in the first half, with shots not falling and trailing at one point by 19 points.
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Seven different Florida State University players scored. It’s exactly the start to the tournament the team wanted as it’s attempting to become back-to-back national champions.
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The Noles just won the ACC championship. IF they win the NCAA tournament, they will be back-to-back national champions.
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In a game that came down to the final minute against a California Golden Bears team that racked up over 400 total yards, 300+ in the air, the Florida State Seminoles did something they hadn’t done in 294 days. They won a football game with Saturday night’s 14-9 victory in front of a boisterous crowd at Doak Campbell Stadium.
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Florida State University urged an appeals court to reject a request by the Atlantic Coast Conference to put on hold a lawsuit that could lead to the school leaving the conference.
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A year after winning its first SWAC Championship, the Florida A&M University Rattler baseball team is looking for a repeat.
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Many games were held with limited crowds because of pandemic restrictions, and larger incentives tied to publicly-funded venues in Florida posted negative returns.
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A big-money battle between the university and its longtime conference is playing out in two states because the ACC is based in North Carolina.