Recruiting
Football
FanDuel has Florida State as 9.5-point favorites heading into this weekend’s matchup vs. Pitt (3-2, 1-1 ACC, who is coming off a 48-7 win over Boston College.
Bill Connelly’s SP+ projections have it as a 27-23 FSU win:
Jordan Silversmith offered his thoughts on FSU’s loss to Miami, ranging from the coaching decisions made on the field Saturday to the ones off-the-field that essentially led to the result leading up to it:
Curt Weiler touched on the talent gap in the matchup and the trajectory it has the two programs on:
And yours truly spoke on the desperation mindset that FSU has embodied this year:
FSU remains ranked despite the loss, coming in at No. 25 in the AP Poll:
Soccer
One team pulled off a win against Miami this weekend — the No. 6 Seminoles soccer team, who shut out the Hurricanes on Friday:
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FSU women’s volleyball took down Wake Forest in five sets on Friday — then fell to NC State in another five-set matchup:
FSU has now won 19 consecutive matches against Wake Forest and 27 out of the last 28 meetings.
The Noles got off to a great in set one and jumped out to a 10-4 lead, but the Demon Deacons stormed back and took a 15-13 lead. Wake Forest kept the lead and took the first set 25-22.
The second set was all Seminoles as an 11-1 run fueled the Seminoles as they cruised to a 25-13 set two win. The Noles hit .400 with three blocks to dominate the set and tie the match.
The third set was a set of rallies as the Noles used a 5-1 run to take a 16-11 lead, but the Demon Deacons used a 5-0 run to tie the set at 19. The teams traded points but a kill from Victoria David a block from Kyleene Filimaua and Nenu Kpea gave the Noles a 23-21 lead. The Noles picked up another block to get to set point, and Payton Whalen tipped one over to end the set.
Wake Forest dominated the fourth set as it ran away with the set in a 25-15 win to force a fifth set.
The Noles quickly shifted the momentum back to their side in the fifth set from the very first point as libero Mio Yamamoto made a terrific dig to keep the point alive to give the Noles the first point. The Noles raced out to an 8-2 lead thanks to three blocks and couple of kills from David and Whalen. Wake Forest would not go away quietly as it fought back to cut the lead to two at 14-12 on a controversial two-hit call. Kpea quickly put the first ball away, but the officials let the rally play on but ultimately consulted that the ball was down to give the Noles the win.
With the Noles’ kill leader Iane Henke unavailable, the Noles got great production from the freshman trio of Lexie Mason, Victoria David and Nenu Kpea. Mason had a career-high 13 kills on 29 attempts while David tallied 10 kills in her first career start. Kpea added 10 kills on 22 swings to go along with a career-best nine blocks. Lily Nicholson picked up another double double with 26 assists and 10 digs for the Noles. Filimaua also had a double double with 10 kills, 13 digs and a career-high six blocks.
Florida State men’s golf will play in the Hamptons Intercollegiate from Oct. 6-7:
Hosted by Loyola University of Maryland, Jack Bigham, Jack Whaley, Carson Brewer, Patrick McCann, Wilmer Edero and Andrew McLauchlan will represent the No. 15 Seminoles.
Florida State finished tied for sixth at the Olympia Fields Invitational in September, led by Brewer and Whaley, who posted finishes inside the top 10. In a field where 14 of the 15 teams were either ranked or receiving votes, the Seminoles finished ahead of three ranked teams including No. 2 Arizona State, No. 11 Alabama and No. 16 Texas A&M.
Live scoring can be found on Clippd.
Tyler Weaver, who is the 12th-ranked amateur in the world, will be competing for England at the World Amateur Team Championships, running from Oct. 7-8 in Singapore.