5 reasons why FSU football will hit the over on its preseason win total

Five reasons why the over is the play for Florida State football in 2025.
Oct 18, 2024; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils quarterback Maalik Murphy (6) attempts to run the ball to the end zone but is tacked by Florida State Seminoles defensive lineman Darrell Jackson Jr. (6) during the first half of the game at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images
Oct 18, 2024; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils quarterback Maalik Murphy (6) attempts to run the ball to the end zone but is tacked by Florida State Seminoles defensive lineman Darrell Jackson Jr. (6) during the first half of the game at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images | Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images
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Florida State football had a disappointing 2024 season where it finished with a 2-10 record when the fanbase thought they would compete for an ACC Championship but instead, they were eliminated from bowl game contention after eight games.

The Seminole faithful knew that major changes were needed. This is a squad that many individuals will anticipate to look completely different from a season ago. The bad news is that fans will not be able to see the team in the spring game due to the renovations at Doak Campbell Stadium.

The next opportunity for the general public to view the Seminoles is when they take on the Alabama Crimson Tide in the friendly confines of the newly constructed Doak Campbell Stadium. This is a scary proposition since the Crimson Tide has been clicking on all cylinders over the past 15 years.

According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Seminoles' preseason over/under win total sits at 7.5. In this article, I want to list five reasons why Florida State football will hit the over on its preseason win total.

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