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What channel is FSU football vs UNC on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Week 10 game
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Florida State football is staring down the prospect of its worst season since Bobby Bowden transformed it into a national powerhouse. A loss to North Carolina today would clinch the Seminoles’ worst record since 1975, when Darrell Mudra finished 3-8 in the final pre-Bowden year.
Few saw FSU starting 1-7 after Mike Norvell led the team to the brink of the College Football Playoff one short year ago. The Seminoles are fresh off a fourth straight loss at No. 5 Miami, where neither quarterback Brock Glenn nor Luke Kromenhoek completed half their passes. True freshman Kromenhoek did show his talent as a runner, leading FSU with 71 rushing yards.
UNC is also struggling this season, though their 4-4 record at least makes bowl eligibility a possibility. Coach Mack Brown snapped a four-game losing skid with a 41-14 win at Virginia last week. FSU’s top task will be slowing down running back Omarion Hampton, who is fifth in the nation with 1,006 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. Tar Heels quarterback Jacolby Criswell has 1,600 passing yards and 10 TDs against just three interceptions.
Here’s how to watch the FSU game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Florida State football vs North Carolina on today?
TV channel: ACC Network
Livestream: ESPN+ | Fubo (free trial)
Florida State vs. North Carolina will broadcast nationally on ACC Network in Week 10 of the 2024 college football season. Chris Cotter and Mark Herzlich will call the game from the booth at Doak Campbell Stadium, with Coley Harvey reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Watch FSU vs North Carolina live on Fubo (free trial)
FSU football vs North Carolina time today
- Date: Saturday, November 2
- Start time: 3:30 p.m. ET
The Florida State vs North Carolina game starts at 3:30 p.m. from Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida.
Florida State football vs North Carolina predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Thursday, Oct. 231.
UNC 27, FSU 13: The Seminoles’ year of unfortunate firsts continues as Brown gets his first win over his alma mater and FSU loses its fifth straight game. – Liam Rooney
ODDS: UNC by 2½
O/U: 50½
Florida State football schedule 2024
- August 24: vs. Georgia Tech* in Dublin, Ireland (L 24-21)
- September 2: vs. Boston College* (L 28-13)
- September 7: Open
- September 14: vs. Memphis (L 20-12)
- September 21: vs. California* (W 14-9)
- September 28: at SMU* (L 42-16)
- October 5: vs. Clemson* (L 29-13)
- October 12: Open
- October 18: at Duke* (L 23-16)
- October 26: at Miami* (L 36-14)
- November 2: vs. North Carolina*, 3:30 p.m.
- November 9: at Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m.
- November 16: Open
- November 23: vs. Charleston Southern
- November 30: vs. Florida
- Record: 1-7 (1-6 in ACC)
* – ACC game
North Carolina football schedule 2024
- August 29: at Minnesota (W 19-17)
- September 7: vs Charlotte (W 38-20)
- September 14: vs NC Central (W 45-10)
- September 21: vs James Madison (L 70-50)
- September 28: at Duke* (L 21-20)
- October 5: vs Pittsburgh* (L 34-24)
- October 12: vs Georgia Tech* (L 41-34)
- October 19: Open
- October 26: at Virginia* (W 41-14)
- November 2: at Florida State*, 3:30 p.m.
- November 9: Open
- November 16: vs Wake Forest*
- November 23: at Boston College*
- November 30: vs NC State*
- Record: 4-4 (1-3 in ACC)
* – ACC game
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FAMU football wins fourth straight Florida Classic vs Bethune-Cookman in nail-biter | Takeaways
FAMU football defeated Bethune-Cookman 41-38 in the Florida Classic at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. The Rattlers have won four straight Florida Classic over in-state rivals Wildcats.
Florida A&M football still reigns supreme over Bethune-Cookman.
The Rattlers defeated the Wildcats 41-38 before a crowd of 56,453 football fans at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. It was FAMU’s fourth straight year beating its in-state rivals, Bethune-Cookman.
FAMU outgained Bethune-Cookman 487-416. The Rattlers erased a 21-17 halftime deficit to claim the victory.
FAMU running back Thad Franklin Jr. starred for the Rattlers, carrying the football 26 times for 195 yards and three touchdowns. Franklin’s performance earned the Florida Classic’s Most Valuable Player Award.
FAMU football Thad Franklin Jr. runs all over Florida Classic rivals Bethune-Cookman
FAMU heavily relied on its rushing attack.
The Rattlers rushed 47 times for 305 yards.
Behind Franklin’s MVP outing, Kelvin Dean Jr. also was productive on the ground. Dean added 14 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown.
FAMU quarterback Daniel Richardson picked his spots, completing 15 of 21 passes for 182 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. His top target was wide receiver Quan Lee, who had five catches for 81 yards and a touchdown.
FAMU football tested by Bethune-Cookman in Florida Classic
The Rattlers got a run their money with the Wildcats’ rushing attack.
Bethune-Cookman rushed 44 times for 183 yards. Dennis Palmer led the Wildcats with 37 carries for 178 yards.
Despite that, FAMU had bent but don’t break situations.
For example, FAMU held up Bethune-Cookman in a critical drive after the Rattlers threw an interception with 8:10 left. Nay’Ron Jenkins tackled Bethune-Cookman running back Palmer for a loss to turn the ball over on downs on 4th and 1.
The Rattlers had six tackles for loss and an interception which was caught by Jenkins.
FAMU football’s special teams gives up yardage, touchdown vs Florida Classic rivals Bethune-Cookman
The Rattlers’ special teams unit put the team in compromising situations.
Bethune-Cookman gained 123 yards on kickoffs on five returns.
Those returns pushed FAMU’s defense back in some situations.
On punts, the Rattlers gave allowed Wildcats punt returner Maleek Huggins to return a 51-yarder in the first quarter.
Gerald Thomas, III is a multi-time award-winning journalist for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.
Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee.
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In-Game Updates: Ole Miss Football Continues Playoff Quest vs. Florida in Gainesville
The No. 9 Ole Miss Rebels have reinserted themselves into the College Football Playoff conversation, but in order to remain there, they have to win their final two regular season games, beginning on Saturday against the Florida Gators.
The Rebels (8-2, 4-2 SEC) have won three straight games since their overtime loss to LSU in Baton Rouge on Oct. 12, and after a bye week that followed a huge win over the Georgia Bulldogs, Ole Miss appears to be as healthy as it’s been all season entering this game against the Gators.
Running back Logan Diggs (who looked like he might see his first action as a Rebel this week after suffering an ACL injury last season with LSU) will not suit up in this game, but wide receiver Tre Harris is returning, and the Ole Miss defensive line appears to have a clean bill of health, according to the latest injury report from the Southeastern Conference.
According to the current betting odds at FanDuel Sportsbook, Ole Miss is a 12.5-point favorite in Saturday’s game against Florida. Can the Rebels pull off the road win and remain in the CFP hunt? Follow along below for in-game updates from the contest in Gainesville set to kick off at 11 a.m. CT.
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PREGAME
As noted above, Ole Miss is rather healthy entering this contest, outside of the running back position. Wide receiver Izaiah Hartrup and running backs Henry Parrish Jr., Logan Diggs and Rashad Amos are listed as “out” in this contest, but no other Rebel made the latest injury report. That’s a good sign for Lane Kiffin’s team as it enters a hostile road environment.
It was also announced on Thursday night that Ole Miss will be using one of its road uniform combinations for the third time this season: powder blue helmets, white jerseys and white pants. This particular combination with the new white jerseys has only been worn twice all-time (both of which resulted in wins during the 2024 campaign).
You can view the uniform below modeled by cornerback Trey Amos.
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