Florida State vs Miami Full Game Replay 26 Oct 2024 College Football
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Florida State vs #6 Miami Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Week 9
Hard Rock Stadium
7:00 PM, October 26, 2024
Coverage: ESPN
Miami Gardens, FL
Attendance: 66 200
Florida State Seminoles vs #6 Miami Hurricanes What to Watch:
On Saturday night, the No. 6 Miami Hurricanes take on the Florida State Seminoles in ACC play, continuing their pursuit of an unbeaten season. Miami defeated Louisville 52-45 on Saturday, improving to 7-0 overall and 3-0 in the ACC. After losing to Duke 23-16 on Friday, October 18, FSU dropped to 1-6 overall (1-5 ACC). Miami has just won three straight games by a single score, but they haven't been quite as dominant as their perfect record would suggest. However, Florida State is coming off a three-game losing run and has dropped 16.3 points per game on average.
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami will kick off on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET. According to the most recent Florida State vs. Miami odds, the Hurricanes are 21 points ahead.
Even though defense and offense receive most of the attention, special teams are still a crucial component of football, and the Seminoles have recently displayed some magic on them. All of Florida State's scores were scored on special teams last week, including a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Samuel Singleton Jr. in the team's 23-16 loss to Duke. Ryan Fitzgerald, the kicker, added an extra point and three field goals, including one of 53 yards.
Although the Seminoles have only lost one game this season by more than two scores, Florida State is a three-touchdown underdog on Saturday. The Seminoles had a 10-point loss on average this season, despite their 1-6 record.
Despite Miami's two completely distinct programs this season, Florida State has defeated Miami three times in a row, and some key players are still present and contributing to the Seminoles' success. Ja'khi Douglas had three receptions for 69 yards versus Miami last season and leads Florida State with 22 receptions and 354 yards.
Your program is doing well when your quarterback is among the favorites to win the Heisman Trophy. Cam Ward, a transfer from Washington State and a fifth-year senior quarterback, has thrown for over 300 yards in each of his seven games this season.
In terms of throwing yards (2,538) and touchdowns (24), he leads college football. Last week, in a 52-45 victory over Louisville, Ward threw for 319 yards and four touchdowns.
The nation's top offense is Miami's. The Hurricanes top the country in yards per play, third-down %, and scoring (47.0 points per game) and yards (582.0 yards per game). Given that Florida State was held without an offensive touchdown against Duke last week and has only scored four offensive touchdowns in the last three games, the Miami offense may be too strong for Florida State to stay within three points of. The Hurricanes have scored at least 38 points in each of their seven games.