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Another historic season could be ahead for Florida State. On Wednesday, ESPN’s Greg McElroy revealed his expectations for the Seminoles in the 2024 campaign.
“I think things get off to a very tricky start here in Week No. 0,” McElroy said. “I know it’s against Georgia Tech. I know that’s a neutral site. I think that’s a remarkably challenging game. They also have a difficult game against the G5 team in Memphis.
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“But, those are not games that are going to have a huge impact on whether or not they go to the ACC title. The games that I’m focusing on for Florida State, that could determine whether or not they repeat as conference champs — at SMU on September 28. That’s a big one. Clemson comes to them. That game might be really pivotal… And they go to Miami, where they’ll probably be a slight favorite.”
Florida State doesn’t have to be perfect to reach the College Football Playoff this season. For the first time ever, the CFP will be a 12-team format, with the Power Four conference champions earning the top four seeds in the bracket.
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The highest-ranked Group of Five team will also receive an automatic bid into the CFP. However, after those five selections, the selection committee will hand out at-large bids to the other highest-ranked teams.
With such a challenging schedule in 2024, McElroy believes Florida State will have plenty of opportunities to prove itself.
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“What about the Notre Dame game?” McElroy said. “That doesn’t have to do with the ACC Championship, it has exclusively to do with where they might rank if they’re making a play as an at-large team in the College Football Playoff.
“But I look at those and I think there’s three or four games that are really challenging in the ACC. Ultimately, I think Florida State’s probably a 6-2 football team in the ACC. I think they’re 9-3 overall there about, which would have them in prime position.”
If a 9-3 regular season record is all that’s necessary to earn a shot at the ACC Championship and, in turn, a CFP berth, Florida State fans should feel excellent about the Seminoles’ chances. In the past two seasons, head coach Mike Norvell has led the program to a 22-2 regular-season record.
Now, Norvell will look to lead the Seminoles to even greater heights. On Saturday, FSU will square off against Georgia Tech at noon ET. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: March 1, 2026
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. — On the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida” host Janine Stanwood welcomes President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Broward County Audra Berg, Secretary General of the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat, Division Director of Flood Control and Water Supply Planning for the South Florida Water Management District Carolina Maran, State Rep. Juan Carlos Porras and State Rep. Kevin Chambliss.
The full episode can be seen at the top of this page.
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South Florida leaders are taking preventative measures to keep residents safe after the U.S. and Israel launched major strikes on Iran early Saturday morning.
Miami-Dade County mayor Daniella-Levine Cava issued a statement reacting to the military operation that President Trump dubbed on Truth Social as “Operation Epic Fury.”
The statement reads: “The escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran poses serious risks to regional stability and international safety.”
She goes on to say that her thoughts are “with the people of Israel and the Jewish community here in South Florida who are watching these events with worry and uncertainty.” She also says the Iranian people “deserve peace, safety, dignity, and the freedom to live without repression.”
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Of the Trump administration’s decision to launch the military operation, Levine-Cava writes: “Any military action taken without congressional authorization is a dangerous precedent, and we must learn from our nation’s past challenges. What must come next is a serious effort to restore stability and pursue diplomacy, not further violence.”
As for measures she will be taking, she says she asked her Chief of Public Safety to “ensure public safety agencies are aware and ready to activate plans in case of any disruption.”
The Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz also issued a statement saying that MDSO is “taking immediate security measures by increasing patrols to ensure the safety of our residents.” She said that they have increased security presence around places of worship, cultural centers, and schools.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the servicemen and women protecting our national security interests around the globe,” Cordero-Stutz wrote.
Aventura Police have also responded to the current situation on X, saying that they are monitoring the “current situation in the Middle East with our local, state, and federal partners.”
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@aventurapoliceis monitoring the current situation in the Middle East with our local, state and federal partners. At this time there are no known or credible threats to the US or Miami-Dade County. In an abundance of caution, we have implemented a heightened security posture with directed patrols at our religious facilities and other sensitive locations throughout @cityofaventuraWe will continue to monitor and report any suspicious behavior.https://x.com/aventurapolice/status/2027787245164335222/photo/1
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They go on to say: “At this time, there are no known or credible threats to the U.S. or Miami-Dade County.” However, they note that in “an abundance of caution,” they will be increasing security in religious facilities and other locations they deem as “sensitive” throughout the city.
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The City of Miami Beach also posted its statement to X, saying it is also “closely monitoring the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.” They also note that at this time, there are no known credible threats to the city.
They write: “Out of an abundance of caution, we have increased our uniformed presence at synagogues, schools, and other key locations citywide. We remain in close coordination with our law enforcement partners and leaders within the faith-based community.”
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They also urge residents to report any “suspicious or unlawful activity” to call their non-emergency number at 305-673-7901 or, if it is an emergency, call 911.
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Other cities’ police departments, such as Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Beach, and Hallendale Beach, posted on their social media that they will also increase security measures after the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran.