The Florida State Seminoles could desperately use a reset to the 2024 season.
Nobody could’ve predicted how bad they would be.
Last year, the team went 13-1. Thirteen and one.
Through seven games, the Florida State Seminoles are 1-6 and got one of the worst losses in program history on Friday when they lost to the Duke Blue Devils.
At some point during that game, cameras caught a vibrant Florida State fan in the stands rocking headphones, carrying a clipboard, and not wearing a shirt.
He appeared to be coaching from the stands.
Wife: Why does the coach have his shirt off?
Me: That was a fan CFB fans are crazy
Wife: Why does he have a headset
Me: college football fans are crazy
Wife: is that a Waffle House menu?
Me: college football fans are crazy, that’s why I love college football . pic.twitter.com/5WMjFvCKKW
— Nick Wize (@iAmNickWize) October 19, 2024
Fans had a lot to say:
The Seminoles entered the night looking to hold onto their perfect record against Duke.
In the end, they would lose to the Blue Devils for the first time in history. Duke secured the program’s first-ever win over Florida State with a 23-16 triumph Friday night.
They were 22-0, 11-0 at home, and now 11-1 on the road.
The Seminoles are off to their worst start since 1975.
Florida State Coach Mike Norvell Delivers Strong Message After Historic Florida State Loss
Florida State dropped to 1-6 less than a year removed from finishing the regular season 13-0 with a win in the ACC title game over Louisville.
The team suffered a historic loss to Duke on Friday night, falling to 1-6.
The loss was the latest blow for a team that was ranked No. 10 in the preseason AP Top 25 Poll rankings.
After Friday’s game, head coach Mike Norvell said he still had faith in his players.
“Those guys fought through it all,” Norvell told reporters. “They’re all hurting. This team cares about each other, (about) who we are, where we are, what we represent. We know the results are not anywhere near what they have to be here, but we still have the choice to continue to get better, to improve, to continue to lift the guys up.”