Warchant TV: Florida State opens bowl prep practice for UGA to media
No. 5 Florida State (13-0, 9-0) continued its preparation for the Orange Bowl vs. No. 6 Georgia (12-1, 8-1) and opened Tuesday’s practice to the media, the first such instance during the bowl season.
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No. 5 Florida State (13-0, 9-0) will play in its first New Year’s Six Bowl since an appearance in the 2016 Orange Bowl.
The Seminoles are coming off a 16-6 win in the ACC Championship Game vs. Louisville. No. 6 UGA fell in the SEC Championship Game to No. 4 Alabama 27-24
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Florida State will be without NFL Draft hopefuls Johnny Wilson, Trey Benson and Fabien Lovett. The Seminoles are also likely to be without portal entrants LB DJ Lundy and RB Rodney Hill.
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