ANOTHER SALE OUT! Football at FSU has announced a sold-out home game against Memphis.
Doak Campbell Stadium is consistently sold out for Florida State football home games. Even though they were not allowed to compete for a national title by the College Football Playoff, the exhilaration comes from having a perfect regular season and a conference championship in 2023.
Signal caller DJ Uiagalelei is the main newcomer that the Seminoles have brought in. The Florida State team of 2024 will aim to disprove the skeptics. When the Seminoles play Georgia Tech on College Gameday, I anticipate a “warm welcome” from the Irish crowd.
The Florida State football team announced on Tuesday afternoon that the Memphis Tigers home game had sold out. As of right now, five home games at Doak Campbell Stadium have sold out: Memphis on September 14, California on September 21, Clemson on October 5, North Carolina on November 2, and Florida on November 30.I am aware that there will be restricted seating for the 2024 season due to ongoing renovations at the stadium. Before the Alabama Crimson Tide game in 2025, when the Seminoles must exact retribution, the construction will be finished.
With the stadium’s restricted capacity, it will be simpler to fill it. Though the team is very different from what it was a season ago, and the construction will be a bit of a pain, it is fantastic to see Seminole supporters got behind the team.
The match between Florida State and Memphis is going to be tough. To begin with, this is the squad that former head football coach Mike Norvell coached. In addition, the Seminoles have a bye week following their Labor Day Night home game against the Boston College Eagles.
Memphis boasts a potent offensive line, and the Seminoles must take note. The fact that the game will begin off at noon will also be a concern for Florida State supporters (be ready, it will be hot under the Tallahassee heat). A drowsy kickoff in the face of a strong offense may be disastrous. The Seminoles require all of the encouragement from their supporters.