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Hundreds of Florida State Seminole fans lined College Avenue and beyond as the Marching Chiefs filled the air with the sound of the War Chant. From the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center to Westcott Fountain and back, candy and beads were tossed from the dozens of floats made by fraternities, sororities, school clubs and more.
Quick slant: FSU center Luke Petitbon transferred from Wake Forest after coach Dave Clawson retired. Petitbon has started FSU’s seven games and has been praised by coaches as a leader. Wake has won three of the last four games vs. FSU, including victories in 2021 and ’22. FSU won the matchup in 2023 at Winston-Salem, 41-16.
FSU football has released its injury report for its game against Wake Forest on Saturday, Nov. 1, and Tommy Castellanos is listed as probable.
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Stanford's QB threw for 90 yards. Their leading rusher recorded 118 yards. FSU won the turnover battle. They had 150 more yards of total offense. FSU had a better third-down conversion percentage. And FSU lost. How does that happen? It's hard to explain.
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Florida State sports have been hot and heavy over the past few days. FSU football readies for Homecoming against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, in what could be the final stand in the Mike Norvell era. The Noles have ballooned to a -10.5 betting favorite ...
Mason DeSantis, son of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, will go trick-or-treating this year as Osceola, the designated symbol of FSU athletics.
All I wanna do is get it done because this idea is ripping our community apart," said Dianne Williams-Cox, who proposed the compromise.