FSU football: How to watch Noles taking on Jacksonville St.

Florida State Seminoles defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) after Clemson does not complete the pass as the Florida State Seminoles take on the Clemson Tigers in college football at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018.Fsu Vs Clemson1011a
Florida State Seminoles defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) after Clemson does not complete the pass as the Florida State Seminoles take on the Clemson Tigers in college football at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018.Fsu Vs Clemson1011a /
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FSU football will play game No. 3 Saturday at 4 p.m. against Jacksonville State. Here’s the best way to watch the game.

It’s a nice get back on track game for FSU football. If they win this game impressively it means they could build some confidence for the future.

If they would somehow lose they should fire everybody on the spot, but hopefully that’s not going to happen.

The Noles are -26.5 betting favorites with a total of 54.5, which means Vegas expects the Noles to win somewhere along the lines of 40-14.

Listen, if that happens, I think every FSU football fan in the world would be surprised considering how the Noles have played in their first two games.

However, it is the first game of the season for Jacksonville State, and it’s likely they’ll have some wrinkles to iron out.

Best Ways To Watch The Game

  • TV: FOX Sports Sun, Charter Sports Southeast
  • On DirecTV, Fox Sports Sun is channel 653. On DISH, Fox Sports Sun is channel 412.
  • Online live stream:  ESPN.com/watch
  • Online radio stream:  TuneIn
  • Radio: XM 210, Sirus 132

This is an incredibly important game for the Noles, who have been outplayed by lowly Georgia Tech, and Miami team that’s not elite by any means.

Nole players have played without a sense of urgency, passion, or desire to win. Frankly, one of the players admitted he wasn’t necessarily disappointed with the loss against Georgia Tech.

That’s the type of thing that makes it nearly impossible to flip the culture around in a program. It’ll be interesting to see how they respond with Mike Norvell back on the sidelines, who missed last week’s game due to quarantining with COVID-19.

dark. Next. Performance Goals Against Jacksonville State

I’m also interested to see who’ll start at quarterback for the Noles. Will Norvell make the anticipated move to go with freshman Tate Rodemaker, or will James Blackman get the nod to this dismay of FSU football fans all over? Will we see freshman Chubba Purdy make his FSU debut?

See yall at 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon!