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Soccer FSU releases 2024 schedule

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The defending national champion Florida State women’s soccer team will play nine regular season home games and 12 games in the state of Florida as part of its 2024 schedule.

“We’re excited for the challenging schedule ahead,” head coach Brian Pensky said. “The conference slate is always a bear, and our non-conference play will give us all we can handle. Add the unique challenge of the U-20 Women’s World Cup in the early portion of the season and it will be a fun challenge.”

The Seminoles, who lifted the national championship trophy for the fourth time, play an exhibition match at home against TCU on Friday, August 9, at 7 p.m. before beginning their title defense on August 15 at South Florida. This marks the earliest start to a season in the program’s 30-year history.

Florida State will host North Florida on Sunday, August 18, at 6 p.m. to begin a five-game homestand. Georgia returns to Tallahassee on August 29 while Rice and Villanova make their debuts at the Seminole Soccer Complex on August 22 and September 1, respectively.

The Seminoles and Gators will meet in Gainesville for the 30th edition of the Sunshine Showdown on September 8. Florida State holds a six game winning streak over Florida and will look to extend its 16-13 lead in the series history. FSU then begins conference play at home against Syracuse before making its first-ever trip to Dallas to take on new conference member SMU.

The Seminoles return home to face Clemson in a rematch of last season’s ACC Tournament Championship where Florida State earned its fourth straight conference title. The defending champions then hit the road for three straight matches facing Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, and Boston College for their longest away stretch in the season.

FSU concludes the regular season with a three-game homestand against Virginia, Pittsburgh, and North Carolina in late October. Pittsburgh and North Carolina both reached the quarterfinals in last season’s NCAA Tournament. Pittsburgh fell at the hands of the Seminoles in both the ACC and NCAA Tournaments last season. The final game of the regular season will see Florida State and Miami clash in Coral Gables on Halloween night before awaiting the results of conference play to decide qualification to the ACC Women’s Soccer Tournament.

The 2024 season features 17 games across three months with four games in August and five games in September before playing seven games in October. The ACC has expanded to 17 women’s soccer members with the additions of California, SMU, and Stanford.

2024 Florida State Soccer Schedule
Date Time Opponent Location
Aug. 9 7 p.m. TCU^ Tallahassee

Aug. 15 7 p.m. at South Florida Tampa, Fla.
Aug. 18 6 p.m. North Florida Tallahassee
Aug. 22 7 p.m. Rice Tallahassee
Aug. 29 7 p.m. Georgia Tallahassee
Sep. 1 12 p.m. Villanova Tallahassee

Sep. 8 2 p.m. at Florida Gainesville, Fla.
Sep. 19 7 p.m. Syracuse* Tallahassee
Sep. 22 2 p.m. at SMU* Dallas, Texas
Sep. 26 7 p.m. Clemson* Tallahassee
Oct. 3 7 p.m. at Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, N.C.
Oct. 6 1 p.m. at Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, Va.
Oct. 12 7 p.m. at Boston College* Newton, Mass.
Oct. 17 7 p.m. Virginia* Tallahassee
Oct. 20 1 p.m. Pittsburgh* Tallahassee
Oct. 25 7 p.m. North Carolina* Tallahassee

Oct. 31 7 p.m. at Miami* Coral Gables, Fla.

Football Column: DJ Uiagalelei's precision is a question that will shape FSU offense

DJ Uiagalelei’s intelligence, work ethic, arm talent and toughness have not been the question in a college career that now makes its third stop in three years at Florida State.

The wild card has been his accuracy. And in the view of one analyst, it’s consistently completing the easy passes.

“I think anybody who's watched him, who's studied him play, you have to ask the question: Has he improved his accuracy enough on what I call the gimme throws?” ESPN analyst Tom Luginbill said in a conversation with the Osceola. “And I use this phrase, ‘Can he make the routine plays routinely?’ And I think that's been the challenge with him.”

Report: Brett McMurphy says Big Ten, SEC unlikely to add FSU if ACC survives

In the neverending news cycle that has been Florida State's future in college athletics, Action Network's Brett McMurphy shared an update this morning that wouldn't appear to be extremely positive for the Seminoles.

In a well-sourced story which talked to quite a few administrators, McMurphy shared some doubt about the Big Ten or the SEC taking on FSU and Clemson as new members in further expansion if the ACC survives. Some included quotes pondered the added value of bringing FSU and Clemson into the conferences, some concerns about FSU as a "disruptive partner" from how it has gone about its lawsuit against the ACC and more.

However, the story admits that if the ACC were to fall apart upon losing FSU and Clemson, that could all change.

“Never say never,” a Big Ten source said. “But the current sentiment is no for Florida State.”

Is this all posturing by the conferences? Possibly. Will anyone publicly state they are interested in adding FSU and Clemson before these schools are officially out of the ACC? No.

But it's an interesting read from McMurphy for sure.

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Football Notebook: Norvell optimistic about FSU wideouts, other ACC Kickoff tidbits

Here’s a notebook from ACC Kickoff which includes Mike Norvell expressing excitement about the potential of FSU’s unproven wide receiver room entering preseason camp and also talking publicly about Omarion Cooper’s return to FSU for the first time.

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This Olympics email sent by Seminole Boosters is well done.



Seminole Boosters sent this email recognizing 26 FSU Student Athletes, from 19 coutries, who will compete in 5 sports.
Ten of the athletes are men and 16 women.

Be sure to click on this link to Follow Along During the Games



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We are proud to share that 26 Seminoles will compete in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games! This success would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our Seminole Booster members, whose contributions provide the essential resources and opportunities for these athletes to thrive during their time at Florida State.

Your dedication to our student-athletes has been instrumental in their journey to the Olympic stage, and we thank you for being a vital part of their success.

GO NOLES!


Follow current and former athletes from FSU at the 2024 Olympic Games by clicking the button below.

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Football Recruiting 2024 WR Vernell 'Trey' Brown commits to Florida

2024 WR prospect Trey Brown has committed to Florida this afternoon. FSU already has two WRs committed to its 2025 class in CJ Wiley and Daylan McCutcheon. Fish and I both put in FutureCast for Brown to commit to Florida earlier this month.

WR Malik Clark will announce his commitment next week and is down to FSU, UNC and South Carolina. South Carolina is thought to be the leader for Clark. FSU is also one of the leaders for WR Kaliq Lockett who will announce which school he will commit to in August. WR Koby Howard will take an official visit to FSU in October.

Football Live updates: FSU in spotlight on Day 1 of ACC Kickoff

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Day 1 of ACC Kickoff begins on Monday morning, with the defending league champions taking center stage.

Florida State coach Mike Norvell will be joined by defensive end Patrick Payton, defensive tackle Josh Farmer and offensive tackle Darius Washington at the ACC's preseason media event. All three Seminoles are homegrown All-ACC selections in 2023 and are evidence of player development under Norvell and his staff, who have balanced the roster in their vision via high school signings and transfers.

Look for live updates throughout the day in this thread beginning at 10:30 a.m. Norvell will be speaking to a small group of media who cover FSU, followed immediately by the players. We'll have news, notes, videos, transcripts and photos from the day.

We will also update in the thread when Norvell and players make appearances on the ACC Network.

ACC commissioner Jim Phillips will also deliver his state of the conference address on Monday at 1 p.m. We'll also have notes from what Phillips said along with analysis after his speech.

Georgia Tech coach Brent Key and SMU coach Rhett Lashlee will also be speaking on Monday along with player representatives in the expanded four-day ACC Kickoff.

The Osceola's Curt Weiler took a look at three storylines ahead of ACC Kickoff.

Curt and Bob Ferrante will also have a wrap-up video from Day 1 of the ACC Kickoff later on Monday.

The Seminoles report for camp on Tuesday and will hold their first practice Wednesday morning.
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Football FSU's talent development on display at ACC Kickoff as team moves past snub

Bringing three players developed from unheralded recruits to All-ACC players helped FSU buck its transfer portal narrative today at ACC Kickoff. It also gave FSU three player reps who spoke to moving past and drawing motivation from last year's CFP snub as the Seminoles look to repeat as ACC Champs this fall.

Golf PGSF FedEx Cup Week 29: The Open

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It’s the final men’s major championship of the year – with the world’s best heading to Royal Troon for The Open Championship.
With the weather set to be fairly typical Open Championship weather – rainy, blustery and cool – we are likely set for a classic test for the claret jug.
And there is no shortage of storylines for The 152nd Open, which will be played at Royal Troon for the 10th time overall and first since 2016.

Whether it’s local heroes looking to add even more hardware to their trophy case and keep the party going, players looking to break a major-less drought, or those striving to add another major to their resume, it’s all possible this week at Royal Troon.
Here's everything else you need to know for The Open Championship, the final men’s major of 2024.
FIELD NOTES: World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler returns to action after his playoff triumph at the Travelers Championship. Scheffler has won six times on TOUR so far this season, including the Masters. He finished T8 at the PGA Championship and T41 at the U.S. Open. Scheffler has never finished outside the top 25 in the three Open Championships he’s played in his career … Scotland’s own Robert MacIntyre heads to Royal Troon a conquering hero, having won the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday – his second TOUR title in as many months. MacIntyre went 4 under for his final five holes at The Renaissance Club to take the title by one over Adam Scott. MacIntyre finished tied for sixth in his Open Championship debut in 2019 and has one other top-10 finish at The Open in his career … Brian Harman is looking to become the first player since Padraig Harrington in 2008-09 to go back-to-back at The Open. Six of the last seven Open winners at Royal Troon have been American (Henrik Stenson in 2016 the lone non-American to do it). Harman has three top-10s this season and has finished T19-T6-1 in the last three Open Championships … This will mark the first year since 2019 that Tiger Woods will play in four major championships. After making the cut at Augusta National, however, he failed to find the weekend at the PGA Championship or the U.S. Open. Woods, a three-time winner of The Open, did not play The Open the last time it was hosted at Royal Troon, but he finished T9 in 2004 … Rory McIlroy is looking to put the heartbreak of the U.S. Open behind him at another major championship. McIlroy, who missed two short putts down the stretch at Pinehurst, is making his 15th start at The Open. He finished T4 at the Genesis Scottish Open as he looks to end his decade-long winless drought at majors … Collin Morikawa won The Open in his debut in 2021 but has since missed two straight cuts at this major. He has, however, competed in the final group at both the Masters and the PGA Championship – and was in the mix at the U.S. Open … Xander Schauffele is one of only two players to finish inside the top 10 at each major championship this season and has seven top-10 finishes in his last nine events overall.

HIGHEST-RANKED PLAYERS IN THE FIELD
World RankingFedExCup
1. Scottie Scheffler1. Scottie Scheffler
2. Rory McIlroy2. Xander Schauffele
3. Xander Schauffele3. Rory McIlroy
4. Ludvig Åberg4. Collin Morikawa
5. Wyndham Clark5. Wyndham Clark
6. Collin Morikawa6. Ludvig Åberg
7. Viktor Hovland7. Sahith Theegala
8. Patrick Cantlay8. Hideki Matsuyama
9. Bryson DeChambeau9. Patrick Cantlay
10. Jon Rahm10. Sungjae Im

NOTABLE QUALIFIERS: Aaron Rai, Alex Noren, and Richard Mansell claimed the final three spots on offer for The Open via their finishes at the Genesis Scottish Open. Rai fired a final-round, 7-under 63 to scoot up the Genesis Scottish Open board, finishing T4 to stamp his ticket to Troon. Mansell, meanwhile, shot a Sunday 61 – tying the course record at The Renaissance Club – in order to earn his way into The Open … Justin Rose will make his 21st start at The Open (highlighted by a runner-up in 2018) after getting through Final Qualifying in England … Adam Scott’s major championship streak will continue at The Open after he earned his way in via the Open Qualifying Series at the ISPS HANDA Australian Open last December.
COMCAST BUSINESS TOUR TOP 10 UPDATES: Sungjae Im jumped inside the TOUR TOP 10 after his T4 at the Genesis Scottish Open. Im has notched six top-10 finishes so far this season, with four of them coming in his last six starts … Scottie Scheffler continues his run at No. 1 in the standings … Sahith Theegala (who finished T4 at the Genesis Scottish Open) and Hideki Matsuyama swapped spots in the standings, with Theegala now No. 7 and Matsuyama now No. 8 … This is the first week all season that Byeong Hun An is not inside the TOUR TOP 10.
FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 750 FedExCup points.
COURSE: Royal Troon Golf Club, par 71, 7,385 yards. This is the 10th Open Championship contested at Royal Troon and the first since 2016. Troon’s Old Course was founded in 1878 and was redesigned by five-time Open Championship winner James Braid ahead of its first Open in 1923. The club is designed in the traditional out-and-back layout like the Old Course at St. Andrews. Troon’s opening stretch meanders through striking links land (which typically plans downwind and provides birdie opportunities) before a challenging test awaits on the back nine. The par-5 sixth at 623 yards is set to play as the longest hole in Open Championship history, while the “Postage Stamp” par-3 eighth will be the shortest hole played at The Open – with the forward tee potentially being utilized this year, meaning the hole could measure just 99 yards.
72-HOLE RECORD: 264, Henrik Stenson (2016 at Royal Troon)
18-HOLE RECORD: 62, Branden Grace (Round 3, 2017 at Royal Birkdale).
LAST TIME: Brian Harman dominated the field at Royal Liverpool, winning his first major championship by an incredible six shots. Harman, who won for the first time anywhere in six years, fired a second-round 65 which beat the scoring average that day by more than eight shots. He had a five-shot advantage entering the final round before eventually winning by six over a foursome of players including Tom Kim, Jason Day, Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka. Harman was even par through nine holes in his final round and despite bogeying No. 13 to open the door just a crack, he made back-to-back birdies on Nos. 14 and 15 to slam it closed.
The last time The Open Championship was contested at Royal Troon, Henrik Stenson won his first major title in a thrilling Sunday duel with Phil Mickelson.
HOW TO FOLLOW (all times ET):
Television:

  • Thursday-Friday: 1:30-4 a.m. (Peacock), 4 a.m.-3 p.m. (USA),3-4:15 p.m. (Peacock)
  • Saturday: 5-7 a.m. (USA), 7 a.m.-3 p.m. (NBC)
  • Sunday: 4-7 a.m. (USA), 7 a.m.-2 p.m. (NBC)
Radio: Championship broadcasts will begin on SiriusXM (Channel 92) and on the SXM App on Thursday and Friday at 2 a.m.
  • Thursday-Friday: 2 a.m.-conclusion of play
  • Saturday-Sunday: 4 a.m.-conclusion of play
Online: Various feeds available via TheOpen.com/watch
Editor's note:The R&A, which owns and operates The Open Championship, controls all digital streaming and broadcast rights to this event. PGA TOUR LIVE coverage will resume next week at the 3M Open.




Congratulations again to last week's winner R Murray

Mrs BFT maintains the overall season lead as we go into the season's final major

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Good luck to everyone this week

Football Mike Norvell says this has been one of FSU's best offseasons of his tenure

FSU head coach Mike Norvell said this offseason/summer conditioning program has been among the best of his FSU tenure.

"I could not be any more pleased with the investment from this group and what they've done to get us to this point."

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