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Florida State Over Notre Dame – Earning the Number One Spot in the Nation
It may have come down to a controversial penalty call in the final seconds, but Florida State came through with a big 31-27 win over Notre Dame in a game between the number two and number five teams in the nation. It was close and maybe with a little bit of luck but at least for this week, it should give the Seminoles enough credit to sit on top of the rankings once again.
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College Football – Only Four Undefeated Teams Left
The number of undefeated teams in College Football falls to four after Florida State beat Notre Dame and West Virginia stunned Baylor. The Seminoles remain one of the four undefeated teams, joined by Marshall, Ole Miss and Mississippi State.
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College Football – Notre Dame vs Florida State Predictions
For Florida State, hosting the Fighting Irish might the final difficult hurdle to jump over en route to another undefeated season and making the College Football playoffs. Notre Dame aren’t just arriving to play spoilers, but with realistic intentions and plans of not just coming away with victory, but finding themselves among the best four teams in the nation when it’s time to choose.
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Is Jameis Winston Going Down This Time?
While Jameis Winston has been doing wonderfully for Florida State on the football field, off of it problems keep coming at an alarming rate. It’s something of double trouble for the Heisman winner, with his disciplinary hearing regarding his sexual escapades and alleged crime, but there’s also the growing autograph scandal which already took out one major player in College Football so far.
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College Football – Jameis Winston Keeps Florida State Perfect, Georgia Don’t Always Need Todd Gurley
The trouble off the field hasn’t stopped Jameis Winston from doing a great job in leading Florida State to another win, this time over Syracuse. In the meantime, Georgia, playing without Todd Gurley, shut out a ranked Missouri team 34-0 on the road.
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College Football – Only Six Undefeated Teams Left
Less craziness than last week, but after Auburn, Arizona, Georgia Tech and TCU lost for the first time this season, we’re left with just six undefeated teams: Two in the SEC (Ole Miss & Mississippi State), one in the ACC (Florida State), one in the Big 12 (Baylor), one in Conference USA (Marshall) and Notre Dame, an Independent.
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Florida State Over Clesmon – Lucky to Still be Number One
Playing without Jameis Winston proved to be a very difficult task for Florida State, but the defending national champions and still the number one team in the country managed to prevail with a 23-17 overtime win over Clemson, as the Tigers made every possible mistake in the book in order to botch an incredible opportunity, from missed field goals to not being able to get the job done in the red zone.
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College Football – Rankings & Playoff Picture Keeps Changing
The interesting thing so far about this College Football season has been the ability of the top five or six teams so far – Florida State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Alabama, Oregon and Texas A&M, to distance themselves through the rankings from the pretenders to the playoff spots, as LSU become the latest team to suffer a surprising loss which sets them back quite harshly.
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College Football – Clemson vs Florida State Predictions
Over the last five seasons, the winner of the Clemson and Florida State game has also gone on to play for the ACC title out of the Atlantic division, and over the last three years also going to a BCS bowl game. Last year the Seminoles gave the Tigers one of the most crushing blows in the history of their football program, but things might be different this season and not just because Jameis Winston is suspended from the game.
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Florida State Seminoles – Jameis Winston Can’t Stop Getting Into Trouble
Being a young college student who just happens to be a superstar collegiate athlete means Jameis Winston knows his internet trends and memes. And that knowledge and fascination with it seems to have gotten him into his latest bit of trouble, as Florida State suspended him from the first half of their big conference game against Clemson.