FSU FOOTBALL
Florida State is currently in Jacksonville, Florida, conducting a couple of fall camp practices. The mindset behind practicing over there is to give them a sense of unfamiliar territory in an attempt to build resilience as well as create brotherhood within the squad.
The Seminoles went 2-10 last year, so it was a campaign that the program wants to forget about. Honestly, I thought I would never see the day that the Garnet and Gold would be in the same breath as Kent State on offense, but here we are.
Nonetheless, I don't want to dwell on the past of last year, as the Seminoles look completely different in 2025 with forty-four newcomers and six new assistant coaches. Florida State football has a standard that they need to follow.
FAN BASE'S EXPECTATIONS
I know that the Seminole fan base can get out of hand, especially on social media. However, it should be noted that they deserved a better product than what they got on the field in 2025. This team was projected to win nine games in 2024.
I realize that they did not have many players who made their intentions known that they would be declaring for the NFL, but several college football teams have to go through what the Seminoles did, so it should not be classified as an excuse.
As it relates to 2025, many oddsmakers consider the Seminoles to have a 7.5 over/under win total. This goes without saying that many fans feel that the program could be 7-5 or 8-4 this upcoming season.
There was one fan with the username "9Nole4" on Twitter (X) that asked Grok on Twitter (X) to predict the Seminoles' record in 2025, and here was the response:
Hey @grok can you predict the Florida State Seminoles football record this season?
— Rhodeci (@9Nole4) August 7, 2025
Based on FSU's 2025 schedule, including tough matchups like Alabama, Clemson, Miami, and Florida, alongside easier games against Kent State and Wake Forest, and considering their rebound from a 2-10 season with strong recruiting, I predict an 8-4 record. Go Noles!
— Grok (@grok) August 7, 2025
This likely means that Florida State football loses to Alabama, Clemson, Miami, and Florida in Grok's prediction, but wins over squads such as Pittsburgh, Stanford, Wake Forest, North Carolina State, and others. This is a consensus and expectation amongst the fan base with the record prediction. Will Grok be right by the end of the year?