What's Happening?
The Stanford Cardinal secured a victory against the Florida State Seminoles in their first-ever meeting, held at Stanford Stadium. The game, which took place on October 18th, saw Stanford triumph with
a score of 20-13. Florida State entered the game with a 3-3 record, having lost their last three games in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Seminoles, led by head coach Mike Norvell, were looking to break their losing streak but were unable to overcome Stanford's home advantage. Stanford, under interim head coach Frank Reich, improved their season record to 3-4, with this win marking their third consecutive home victory. The game was notable for its late kickoff time, tying the latest scheduled start for Florida State since games in the 1970s.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for Stanford as it bolsters their home game performance, marking their third consecutive win at Stanford Stadium. For Florida State, the loss extends their losing streak, raising concerns about their performance in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The game also highlights the challenges faced by Florida State in away games, as they have yet to secure a win on the road this season. The outcome of this game could impact the morale and strategy of both teams as they progress through the season. For Stanford, maintaining a strong home record could be crucial for their standing in the conference, while Florida State may need to reassess their approach to improve their performance in upcoming games.
What's Next?
Following this game, Florida State will have a bye week before hosting Wake Forest at Doak Campbell Stadium. This break provides an opportunity for the team to regroup and address the issues that have led to their recent losses. Stanford, on the other hand, will aim to continue their winning streak at home and build on the momentum gained from this victory. The outcome of their next games will be critical in determining their position in the conference standings and could influence the future of interim head coach Frank Reich.