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FSU departs early for Dallas with Hurricane Helene bearing down on Florida, set to arrive Thursday for SMU game

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Sep 21, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Jalen Brown (6) after a catch during the first half against the California Golden Bears at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-Imagn Images

With Hurricane Helene closing in on landfall, Florida State departed Thursday for their matchup at SMU. FSU bussed to Jacksonville, where the Seminoles will fly out of to Dallas in time for their Week 5 matchup against the Mustangs.

As Hurricane Helene makes landfall later on Thursday, Norvell said Wednesday FSU’s focus is on a key road matchup against SMU. Last week, his team bested Cal in Tallahassee, 14-9, to get their first win of the season.

“Our thoughts are with everybody that’s going to be affected because it’s life,” he said. “We get the opportunity and the blessing to play this game, to be able to be at this great place. We have so much focus on the game. But there are going to be lives that are absolutely impacted for a lifetime. Praying that everything goes as smooth and as easy as possible for all that will be affected.”

While FSU’s football team will travel to Dallas, the Marching Chiefs announced Wednesday that band members cancelled two buses that were headed to Dallas for Saturday’s game. The Tomahawk Chop won’t be played in Gerald J. Ford Stadium.

Back on the field, SMU is coming off a 66-42 win over TCU in the Battle for the Iron Skillet. Norvell said that the atmosphere in his hometown should be a good one and his team will have its hands full against Rhett Lashlee’s Mustangs.

“We’re going to have to go and have to play better than what we’ve played, and we’ve got to go on the road and it’s going to be a great atmosphere for them,” Norvell said earlier this week. “I just want to see our team continue to go get better.  Obviously I’m from the Metroplex, and I’ve been playing enough games going back there, previous places. It’s nothing new. We’ve got a couple guys from the Dallas area that I know they’re excited about getting a chance to go play in front of their family and friends. Look forward to seeing them play well.”

SMU is set to face FSU for the first time in program history at 7 p.m. CT on ACC Network.

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