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Florida State at Miami odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly10/20/24

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The Florida State vs. Miami rivalry has produced some classic games over the years. On paper, this doesn’t seem like it will be one of them.

FSU heads into the rivalry matchup with a 1-6 record after losing to Duke 23-16 Friday night. The Seminoles got off to a rough start to the season and have never recovered.

As for Miami, the Hurricanes are off to a strong start to the year under Heisman candidate Cam Ward. Miami is fighting to win the ACC and reach the College Football Playoff.

Miami is currently favored by 19.5 points against the Seminoles, according to FanDuel. The over-under has been set at 52.5 points. As for the moneyline, the Hurricanes are a -1300 favorite on it. Meanwhile, Florida State is +760 on the moneyline.

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How to watch Florida State at Miami

Time: 7 p.m. ET, Oct. 26
Channel: ESPN/Fubo TV Streaming
Location: Hard Rock Stadium; Miami Gardens (Florida)

Florida State has yet to score more than 21 points in a game this season. The Seminoles haven’t even reached the 20-point mark in each of their last six outings and now face a talented Miami defense.

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They finished with only 16 points Friday night in a one-touchdown loss to Duke.

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Although far from the sole issue facing a head-scratching offense — complete with a struggling offensive line and drop-prone receivers — sub-par quarterback play is in the spotlight of FSU’s migraine, and it was on full display in Durham under the lights of Wallace Wade Stadium.

After fifth-year quarterback and two-time transfer DJ Uiagalelei broke a finger on his throwing hand late in a Week 5 defeat at SMU, the Seminoles turned to redshirt freshman Brock Glenn, who got the starting nod in Week 6 against Clemson and then again Friday night at Duke.

Glenn completed 23-of-41 passes for 228 yards, two touchdowns and a pick in a 29-13 setback versus now-No. 10 Clemson, and he hit on fewer than half his attempts on the road against the Blue Devils. Not only did he finish just 9-of-19 for 110 yards this time out, but he also committed turnovers on three straight first-half snaps.

Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell pivoted from Glenn and inserted true freshman Luke Kromenhoek into the game. Kromenhoek, a former four-star prospect and the On3 Industry Ranking’s No. 4 quarterback in the 2024 class, didn’t give the ball away like Glenn, but he didn’t move it down the field much either. 

It will be interesting to see who starts against the Hurricanes this Saturday.