LIVE 11:50 3rd Aug 29
TARST 10 14.0 o47.5
ARMY 17 -14.0 u47.5
COOK 26.5 o54.0
FIU -26.5 u54.0
LIVE 06:29 2nd Aug 29
KENN 6 18.0 o51.0
WAKE 7 -18.0 u51.0
LIVE 07:20 2nd Aug 29
APP 7 -3.0 o48.5
CHAR 3 3.0 u48.5
LIVE 04:54 2nd Aug 29
WMU 0 21.5 o49.5
MSU 14 -21.5 u49.5
LIVE 02:48 1st Aug 29
WAG 0 46.5 o57.5
KU 14 -46.5 u57.5
LIVE 05:46 1st Aug 29
WIU 0 48.5 o62.5
ILL 7 -48.5 u62.5
LIVE 14:35 1st Aug 29
GT 0 -3.5 o49.5
COLO 0 3.5 u49.5
LIVE 14:29 1st Aug 29
AUB 0 -1.0 o57.0
BAY 0 1.0 u57.0
UNLV -9.0 o60.5
SHSU 9.0 u60.5
CMU 14.0 o51.5
SJSU -14.0 u51.5
NW 4.5 o46.5
TULN -4.5 u46.5
MSST -14.0 o60.5
USM 14.0 u60.5
VMI 41.5 o50.5
NAVY -41.5 u50.5
DUQ 37.5 o55.5
PITT -37.5 u55.5
SYR 13.5 o51.5
TENN -13.5 u51.5
BALL 17.0 o48.5
PUR -17.0 u48.5
MERR 6.5 o50.5
KENT -6.5 u50.5
FAU 14.5 o61.5
MD -14.5 u61.5
TEX 1.0 o47.0
OSU -1.0 u47.0
TOL 10.0 o48.5
UK -10.0 u48.5
RMU 38.5 o55.5
WVU -38.5 u55.5
CCSU 25.5 o51.5
CONN -25.5 u51.5
FOR 37.5 o53.5
BC -37.5 u53.5
ODU 24.0 o53.0
IU -24.0 u53.0
EKY 38.5 o56.5
LOU -38.5 u56.5
TEM -2.5 o48.0
MASS 2.5 u48.0
MRSH 38.5 o52.5
UGA -38.5 u52.5
BUCK 30.5 o54.5
AFA -30.5 u54.5
SDAK 14.5 o46.5
ISU -14.5 u46.5
HC 10.5 o51.5
NIU -10.5 u51.5
NEV 42.5 o54.5
PSU -42.5 u54.5
ALA -14.0 o48.5
FSU 14.0 u48.5
ME 25.5 o52.5
LIB -25.5 u52.5
MTST 27.5 o55.5
ORE -27.5 u55.5
AAMU 46.5 o61.5
ARK -46.5 u61.5
CHAT 27.5 o55.5
MEM -27.5 u55.5
ALBY 37.5 o50.5
IOWA -37.5 u50.5
WEB 26.5 o54.5
JMU -26.5 u54.5
CCU 14.0 o57.0
UVA -14.0 u57.0
ILST 35.5 o61.5
OKLA -35.5 u61.5
PEAY 9.5 o53.5
MTU -9.5 u53.5
UTSA 23.5 o57.0
TAM -23.5 u57.0
NICH 20.5 o48.5
TROY -20.5 u48.5
MORG 28.5 o51.5
USA -28.5 u51.5
UND 25.5 o55.5
KSU -25.5 u55.5
NORAL 27.5 o60.5
WKU -27.5 u60.5
LIU 45.5 o56.5
FLA -45.5 u56.5
CHSO 36.5 o48.5
VAN -36.5 u48.5
SEMO 10.5 o59.5
ARST -10.5 u59.5
UTEP 5.5 o61.0
USU -5.5 u61.0
SELA 12.5 o49.5
LT -12.5 u49.5
MOSU 35.5 o59.5
USC -35.5 u59.5
UNM 34.5 o49.0
MICH -34.5 u49.0
ARPB 52.5 o62.5
TTU -52.5 u62.5
LSU 4.0 o57.0
CLEM -4.0 u57.0
GSU 34.5 o61.0
MISS -34.5 u61.0
LAM 24.5 o63.5
UNT -24.5 u63.5
ACU 4.5 o63.5
TLSA -4.5 u63.5
PRST 44.5 o62.5
BYU -44.5 u62.5
EMU 14.0 o57.5
TXST -14.0 u57.5
RICE 10.5 o47.5
ULL -10.5 u47.5
BRY 19.5 o53.5
NMSU -19.5 u53.5
TAMC
SMU
GASO -1.5 o49.5
FRES 1.5 u49.5
IDHO 13.5 o50.5
WSU -13.5 u50.5
NAU 28.5 o52.5
ASU -28.5 u52.5
CAL 1.5 o50.5
ORST -1.5 u50.5
HAW 16.5 o53.0
ARIZ -16.5 u53.0
CSU 22.5 o54.0
WASH -22.5 u54.0
UTAH -5.5 o50.5
UCLA 5.5 u50.5
VT 7.0 o51.5
SOCAR -7.0 u51.5
ND -3.0 o51.0
MIA 3.0 u51.0
TCU -3.5 o56.0
UNC 3.5 u56.0
Final Aug 28
BSU 7 -4.5 o61.5
USF 34 4.5 u61.5
Final Aug 28
OHIO 31 15.5 o51.5
RUTG 34 -15.5 u51.5
Final Aug 28
LAF 7 21.0 o53.0
BGSU 26 -21.0 u53.0
Final Aug 28
JVST 10 20.5 o52.5
UCF 17 -20.5 u52.5
Final Aug 28
WYO 10 -4.5 o47.5
AKR 0 4.5 u47.5
Final Aug 28
ECU 17 13.5 o61.0
NCST 24 -13.5 u61.0
Final Aug 28
DSU 17 30.5 o55.5
DEL 35 -30.5 u55.5
Final Aug 28
SFPA 0 31.0 o47.0
ULM 29 -31.0 u47.0
Final Aug 28
ELON 17 36.5 o51.0
DUKE 45 -36.5 u51.0
Final Aug 28
UTM 7 26.0 o56.5
OKST 27 -26.0 u56.5
Final Aug 28
CARK 6 38.5 o52.5
MIZZ 61 -38.5 u52.5
Final Aug 28
SFA 0 23.5 o54.5
HOU 27 -23.5 u54.5
Final Aug 28
BUFF 10 17.0 o43.0
MINN 23 -17.0 u43.0
Final Aug 28
ALST 42 21.0 o53.5
UAB 52 -21.0 u53.5
Final Aug 28
M-OH 0 17.5 o41.5
WIS 17 -17.5 u41.5
Final Aug 28
NEB 19 -6.0 o51.0
CIN 17 6.0 u51.0
Final Aug 28
STON 0 19.5 o53.5
SDSU 42 -19.5 u53.5
Florida 10th SEC8-5
Florida State 17th ACC2-10
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Florida @ Florida State preview

Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium

Last Meeting ( Nov 25, 2023 ) Florida State 24, Florida 15

Florida is coming off arguably its biggest win of the season, upsetting Ole Miss while rival Florida State needed any kind of win and secured that last week by beating Charleston Southern.

Ending the season on a high note by winning the annual rivalry on Saturday night in Tallahassee, Fla., is the goal for these programs, but Florida stands an opportunity to further improve its bowl standing as a parting gift.

Florida leads the all-time series 37-28-2, but the Seminoles have won the past two meetings by nine points or fewer.

But this season, although they have experienced their ups and downs, things have gone markedly better for the Gators (6-5) than the Seminoles (2-9).

Napier had been thought to be on the hot seat since the start of the season. Everything changed in November.

With the support of his administration, Napier revived the Gators. Consecutive victories over ranked SEC foes LSU and Ole Miss the past two weeks have Florida's outlook on the sunny side.

The Gators beat ranked teams in consecutive weeks for the first time since 2008 led by DJ Lagway, who threw a pair of touchdown passes in the 24-17 victory.

A win over the rival Seminoles in a year they are favored to do so would be huge heading into a subsequent bowl game.

"It was complimentary ball," Napier said. "We had a lot of comments about the game afterwards. So, you know, we have no time to play around here, because we're turning the page."

Florida State is fresh off its best offensive performance by far of this season, albeit against the lowly FCS-level Bucs, who finished their season 1-11.

The Seminoles scored a season-high 41 points, which was 20 more than their previous high, and snapped a six-game losing streak.

Quarterback Luke Kromenhoek completed 13 of 20 passes for 209 yards and threw three touchdown passes and no interceptions. The performance earned him the chance to start again in Saturday's game per Florida State coach Mike Norvell.

"To be able to have three touchdown passes, he made a lot of good decisions," Norvell said during his Monday press conference. "There's some throws that he missed, some parts of different reads and progressions where I think he's going to continue to even become that much more efficient around it."

--Field Level Media

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