The Seminoles will conclude a three-game homestand with a nationally televised Saturday night Showdown against Duke.
Florida State has put on a show inside Doak Campbell Stadium to begin October as the Seminoles have outscored their opponents 80-20 over the past two weeks. The latest outing featured a stifling performance from the defense as the Orange ran out of juice while punting nine times.The Seminoles will complete their three-game homestand next Saturday when the Duke Blue Devils travel to Tallahassee.
The kickoff time and TV information were dependent on Miami's matchup against North Carolina. Ultimately, the Hurricanes were selected to play their upcoming game against Clemson at 8:00 p.m. on the ACC Network after losing to the Tar Heels.
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