Kickoff time for Florida State and Duquesne matchup officially announced
Following a fairly lengthy lightning delay, the Florida State and Duquesne matchup will finally get underway on Saturday night at 6:30 PM EST, according to the Florida State Football Twitter account. The matchup is set to be televised on ACC Network. The game was originally set to kickoff at 5:00 PM EST, but was delayed due to lightning in the Tallahassee, Florida area surrounding Doak Campbell Stadium.
There were plenty of students in the stands in Doak Campbell Stadium during the lightning delay. Clearly, everyone was eagerly anticipating the start of the 2022 college football season for the Seminoles.
Florida State is opening their third season under Mike Norvell. With an 8-13 record his first two seasons, Seminole faithful are hoping to see their first winning campaign since 2017. Based on ESPN’s predictions for this season, they may get just that down in Tallahassee.
An article from Mark Schlabach at ESPN predicted the outcome of each Power 5 conference in 2022. For one of Schlabach’s bold ACC predictions, he has Florida State making their first bowl game since 2019.
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“Bobby Bowden guided the Seminoles to 28 consecutive bowl games from 1982 to 2009, but they haven’t played in the postseason in three of the past four seasons,” said Schlabach. “With seven home games and a finally improving offensive line, FSU should be good enough to get to 6-6 or better.”
Norvell’s team missed the bowl season by a game in 2021 with a 5-7 record. A four game losing streak, including a loss to an FCS team, did Florida State no favors. However, turning it around to finish 5-3 was an improvement. Schlabach says their season was better than some realized. They just couldn’t shake people first noticing their initial four game stretch.
On3’s Barkley Truax also contributed to this article.