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FSU Football 2025 forecasts: Now that we know the games, here’s how Seminolas will handle – Tallahassee Democrat

FSU Football 2025 forecasts: Now that we know the games, here’s how Seminolas will handle – Tallahassee Democrat

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Florida’s Florida 2025 Florida season on Monday, when the full Seminoles schedule was officially discovered by the Atlantic coast conference.

After the historically bad season 2-10, Mike Norvel quickly turned the page, promising the FSU loyal supporters that it would eliminate the problems that had struck his program.

Norvel shapes his coaching headquarters by adding Gus Malzan as his offensive coordinator and Tony White to manage his defense.

He went to the transfer portal to add depth, experience and size on both sides of the field. Now the question is, will all this generate will win?

He shapes his coaching headquarters by adding Gus Malzan as his offensive coordinator and Tony White to manage his defense.

He went to the transfer portal to add depth, experience and size on both sides of the field. Now the question is, will all this generate will win?

With the set of schedule, here is our early forecast.

The Peter Holland -Jr.’s season prognosis

  • August 30 Alabama – Victory
  • September 6 Eastern Texas A&M – WIN
  • September 20 Kent State – Pobeda
  • September 26 in Virginia – Win
  • October 4 Miami – Loss
  • October 11 Pittsburgh Panthers – Win
  • October 18 in Stanford – Pobeda
  • November 1 vs. Wake Forest – Win
  • November 8 in Clemson – Loss
  • November 15 vs. Virginia Tech – Loss
  • November 21 in North Carolina – Pobeda
  • November 29 in Florida – Loss

Recording: 8-4 (5-3)

Analysis: The game in Alabama will put the FSU bar. This is one of the four most difficult teams in its schedule and will be its opening season. FSU is no unknown to face SEC opponents at the beginning of the season.

FSU defeated LSU over the years over the years on the back in 2023 and 2022. A victory against Crimson Tide can put FSU on the national pedestal.

It will also be no surprise if the FSU continues to lose a decline against other opponents such as Florida, Miami and Clemson, all of whom are high -caliber and FSU may not be there.

Seminols will improve after chemistry is in sync at both ends. Eight wins may not return Norvel to the playoff photo, but they could return the FSU to the track after they went 2-10 and were a team meeting a bowl.

Liam Rooney’s season forecast

  • August 30 Alabama – Loss
  • September 6 Eastern Texas A&M – WIN
  • September 20 Kent State – Pobeda
  • September 26 in Virginia – Win
  • October 4 Miami – Loss
  • October 11 Pittsburgh Panthers – Win
  • October 18 in Stanford – Pobeda
  • November 1 vs. Wake Forest – Win
  • November 8 in Clemson – Loss
  • November 15 Virginia Tech – Win
  • November 21 in North Carolina – Pobeda
  • November 29 in Florida – Loss

Recording: 8-4 (6-2)

Analysis: Seminols will improve in the 2024 disaster, gaining eight wins in my early prediction of the 2025 season.

There are four firm challenges that FSU faced in 2025, including opening week first against Alabama. The Seminols will be competitive in all four games, but the team goes 0-4 in matches against Alabama, Clemson, Miami and Florida. These are the largest and most difficult games in the schedule.

There are still a few questions to be answered on how the list is connected together in the spring and summer and how quickly new schemes can be successfully implemented by the defense coordinator Tony White and Gus Malzan. Things can and will change before the start of the season, and the forecast itself probably changes before Alabama comes to town.

As it was currently built, I see that things play out in 2025 and with a 6-2 ACC record, the fight for the game of the conference championship is not excluded.

Peter Holland, Jr., covers the Athletics of Florida as Democrat of Talahasi. Contact him by email at [email protected] or X @_Da_pistol.

Liam Rooney covers the athletics of Florida for the Talahassi Democrat. Contact him by email at [email protected] or on Twitter @__liamrooney

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