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Seminoles Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Seminoles 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Dec 30thUGAL 3-63+23.5 LO 47UGA +1100
Dec 3rdLOUW 16-6+1 WU 46FSU -102
Nov 26th@FLAW 24-15-6.5 WU 49.5FSU -240
Nov 18thUNAW 58-13-47.5 LO 61.5-
Nov 11thMIAW 27-20-14.5 LU 50.5FSU -690
Nov 4th@PITTW 24-7-21 LU 49.5FSU -1600
Oct 28th@WFW 41-16-20.5 WO 53FSU -1600
Oct 21stDUKEW 38-20-14 WO 48.5FSU -600
Oct 14thSYRW 41-3-18.5 WU 53.5FSU -1400
Oct 7thVTW 39-17---

Florida State Seminoles 2023 Season Preview

In the 2023 season, the Florida State Seminoles are set to face the LSU Tigers in their opening game on Sunday, September 3, 2023, in Orlando, Florida. This matchup holds significant importance as both teams are popular dark horse picks to make it to the College Football Playoff.

Florida State's offense is led by quarterback Jordan Travis, who had an impressive 2022 season, passing for 3,214 yards with 24 touchdowns and just five interceptions. The team's offense ranked 16th in scoring and 10th in total offense nationally last year. The receiving corps will be bolstered by the addition of Michigan State transfer Keon Coleman for the 2023 season.

On the defensive side, the Seminoles boast several high-profile transfers, including defensive tackle transfers Braden Fiske and Darrell Jackson Jr., and defensive end transfer Gilber Edmond. These additions complement the returning starters, making the defense a formidable unit.

Florida State's head coach, Mike Norvell, has led the team to steady improvement over the past three seasons, culminating in a 10-3 record in 2022. With a deep and experienced roster, Norvell's squad aims to compete for the ACC title and potentially make a run at the College Football Playoff in the 2023 season.

The team's recent success has brought back hope and excitement among Seminole fans after a stretch of challenging seasons. The program appears to be on an upward trajectory, and they are eager to return to national prominence and contend for a national championship.

Overall, the 2023 season looks promising for Florida State football, and fans are anticipating an exciting journey as the team aims to make its mark in college football.

Florida State Seminoles Point Spreads

For those unfamiliar, covering the spread is a reference to spread betting, the most popular type of bet. With a spread bet, a sportsbook sets the “line” of how many points they expect the Seminoles to win or lose by. Here’s an example:

  • Florida State +6.5 (-110)
  • Florida -6.5 (-110)

The underdog Seminoles in this game could cover the spread by winning the game outright or by losing by six or fewer points. If the Gators won by seven or more, Florida bettors would win their bets.

Florida State Seminoles Over/Unders

Over/unders, also referred to as totals, are bets on the total scoring in a game by both teams combined. As an example, a sportsbook could set a 52.5 total for the Florida State vs. Florida game. If Florida State lost 33-20, over bettors would get paid because the teams scored 53 points. In the case of totals bets, which team wins or loses doesn't matter.

Florida State Seminoles Moneylines

If this is all too complicated, you can make it easy on yourself and bet Seminoles moneylines.

For a moneyline wager to win, you just need the Seminoles to win the game by any amount. To account for different likelihoods of either team winning the game, books adjust the payouts for either side. A +300 bet on Florida State as underdogs would return $30 in profit to a $10 bettor, while a bet against them at -300 means you'd have to risk $30 to profit $10.

Florida State Seminoles Props

Instead of betting on the team, how about betting on a running back? This is called a prop bet and is simply an over/under bet on a specific player's statistics for a game.

College football player prop bets can be sometimes hard to find, so make sure to locate a sportsbook that offers such markets.

Florida State Seminoles Futures

Want to bet on the entire Seminoles season instead of betting one game at a time? You can do that with futures bets.

Futures bets are exactly what they sound like: They're bets on a future result of the season for a team. You can bet on the total number of wins a team will have, the odds of the Seminoles to win the ACC, or individual players to win awards. These are priced like moneylines and can offer big payouts if poorly-regarded teams manage to surprise oddsmakers.

Seminoles Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Florida State Seminoles 2023 Season Preview

In the 2023 season, the Florida State Seminoles are set to face the LSU Tigers in their opening game on Sunday, September 3, 2023, in Orlando, Florida. This matchup holds significant importance as both teams are popular dark horse picks to make it to the College Football Playoff.

Florida State's offense is led by quarterback Jordan Travis, who had an impressive 2022 season, passing for 3,214 yards with 24 touchdowns and just five interceptions. The team's offense ranked 16th in scoring and 10th in total offense nationally last year. The receiving corps will be bolstered by the addition of Michigan State transfer Keon Coleman for the 2023 season.

On the defensive side, the Seminoles boast several high-profile transfers, including defensive tackle transfers Braden Fiske and Darrell Jackson Jr., and defensive end transfer Gilber Edmond. These additions complement the returning starters, making the defense a formidable unit.

Florida State's head coach, Mike Norvell, has led the team to steady improvement over the past three seasons, culminating in a 10-3 record in 2022. With a deep and experienced roster, Norvell's squad aims to compete for the ACC title and potentially make a run at the College Football Playoff in the 2023 season.

The team's recent success has brought back hope and excitement among Seminole fans after a stretch of challenging seasons. The program appears to be on an upward trajectory, and they are eager to return to national prominence and contend for a national championship.

Overall, the 2023 season looks promising for Florida State football, and fans are anticipating an exciting journey as the team aims to make its mark in college football.

Florida State Seminoles Point Spreads

For those unfamiliar, covering the spread is a reference to spread betting, the most popular type of bet. With a spread bet, a sportsbook sets the “line” of how many points they expect the Seminoles to win or lose by. Here’s an example:

  • Florida State +6.5 (-110)
  • Florida -6.5 (-110)

The underdog Seminoles in this game could cover the spread by winning the game outright or by losing by six or fewer points. If the Gators won by seven or more, Florida bettors would win their bets.

Florida State Seminoles Over/Unders

Over/unders, also referred to as totals, are bets on the total scoring in a game by both teams combined. As an example, a sportsbook could set a 52.5 total for the Florida State vs. Florida game. If Florida State lost 33-20, over bettors would get paid because the teams scored 53 points. In the case of totals bets, which team wins or loses doesn't matter.

Florida State Seminoles Moneylines

If this is all too complicated, you can make it easy on yourself and bet Seminoles moneylines.

For a moneyline wager to win, you just need the Seminoles to win the game by any amount. To account for different likelihoods of either team winning the game, books adjust the payouts for either side. A +300 bet on Florida State as underdogs would return $30 in profit to a $10 bettor, while a bet against them at -300 means you'd have to risk $30 to profit $10.

Florida State Seminoles Props

Instead of betting on the team, how about betting on a running back? This is called a prop bet and is simply an over/under bet on a specific player's statistics for a game.

College football player prop bets can be sometimes hard to find, so make sure to locate a sportsbook that offers such markets.

Florida State Seminoles Futures

Want to bet on the entire Seminoles season instead of betting one game at a time? You can do that with futures bets.

Futures bets are exactly what they sound like: They're bets on a future result of the season for a team. You can bet on the total number of wins a team will have, the odds of the Seminoles to win the ACC, or individual players to win awards. These are priced like moneylines and can offer big payouts if poorly-regarded teams manage to surprise oddsmakers.