TALLAHASSEE, FL – The #6 Florida State Seminoles (2-0) are set to host the undefeated Kennesaw State Owls (3-0) in a Week 3 clash at Doak Campbell Stadium. While the Seminoles have showcased their explosive offense in the early season, Kennesaw State enters the game as a confident underdog, looking to make a statement against one of the nation's top programs.
Florida State Seminoles: Offensive Fireworks
The Seminoles have been nothing short of electric on offense, led by quarterback James Mauch, who has already established himself as a Heisman contender. Mauch has accounted for over 1,000 total yards in just two games, combining his arm strength and rushing ability to dismantle opposing defenses. Freshman wide receiver Joel Gibbs has emerged as a star, consistently making big plays and leading the team in receiving yards. Jacques Udae has also been a key contributor, adding a deep-threat element to the Seminoles' passing attack.
Defensively, Florida State showed improvement in their win over Texas, limiting the Longhorns to just 211 yards of offense. However, Defensive Coordinator Ryan Dukes has emphasized the need to eliminate big plays, which have kept opponents closer than expected.
Kennesaw State Owls: A Team on the Rise
Kennesaw State has quietly put together an impressive start to the season, boasting a balanced offense and a disciplined defense. The Owls rely on a strong running game to control the clock and keep opposing offenses off the field. Their defense, while not flashy, has been effective in limiting scoring opportunities and forcing turnovers.
Keys to Victory
Florida State Seminoles
∙Start Fast: The Seminoles need to establish their offensive rhythm early and put pressure on Kennesaw State to play from behind.
∙Limit Turnovers: Protecting the ball will be crucial to maintaining control of the game and avoiding unnecessary momentum shifts.
∙Defensive Discipline: Florida State’s defense must stay focused and avoid giving up big plays that could keep the Owls in the game.
Kennesaw State Owls
∙Control the Clock: The Owls must rely on their running game to dominate time of possession and keep Florida State’s explosive offense on the sidelines.
∙Force Mistakes: Creating turnovers and capitalizing on them will be key to pulling off an upset.
∙Win in the Trenches: Kennesaw State’s offensive and defensive lines need to hold their own against Florida State’s size and athleticism.
Game Analysis
This matchup pits Florida State’s high-octane offense against Kennesaw State’s methodical, ball-control approach. The Seminoles are heavy favorites, but the Owls have the tools to make things interesting if they can execute their game plan effectively. All eyes will be on James Mauch and the Seminoles’ star-studded offense as they look to continue their dominant start to the season.
Stay tuned for kickoff as Florida State aims to remain unbeaten and Kennesaw State looks to shock the college football world. Go Noles!
TALLAHASSEE, FL – The Florida State Seminoles continue to build momentum on the recruiting trail, adding three key commitments to their 2039 recruiting class during the bye week. With an emphasis on the trenches and defensive playmakers, Head Coach Cameel Verner and his staff are piecing together what could be another elite recruiting class.
Brayden Peat (OT)
Height/Weight: 6'6", 315 lbs
Hometown: Mobile, AL
Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Synopsis: For the third consecutive season, Florida State has landed the #1 overall recruit, this time addressing a critical need with offensive tackle Brayden Peat. Peat is a "do-it-all" tackle who has not surrendered a single sack throughout his high school career. He chose the Seminoles over Texas A&M and Georgia, highlighting FSU's ability to recruit at the highest level.
Mike Farrell's Quote: "Brayden Peat is as elite as it gets. He’s got the size, athleticism, and technique to be an anchor on the offensive line for years to come. You can’t overstate how valuable this commitment is—Peat has future All-American and first-round pick written all over him."
Avery Brown (DB)
Height/Weight: 6'2", 200 lbs
Hometown: Miami, FL
Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Synopsis: Five-star defensive back Avery Brown, the #25 overall player in the class, adds versatility and explosiveness to Florida State’s secondary. Compared to legendary safety Ed Reed for his instincts, high football IQ, and physicality, Brown chose FSU over Ole Miss and Miami. He is expected to be a cornerstone for the Seminoles’ defense.
Mike Farrell's Quote: "Avery Brown is a generational talent at defensive back. His instincts and ability to read the game are second to none. Add in his physicality and speed, and you’re looking at a player who could dominate at the collegiate level and beyond."
Kordell Edmunds (OG)
Height/Weight: 6'5", 333 lbs
Hometown: Temecula, CA
Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Synopsis: Four-star offensive guard Kordell Edmunds brings toughness and NFL-caliber size to the Seminoles’ offensive line. Though ranked outside the Rivals 250, Edmunds is a physical mauler who fits Florida State's aggressive style in the trenches. His commitment underscores FSU’s emphasis on building a dominant offensive line.
Updated Table of 2039 Commitments
Name | Position | Height | Weight | Hometown | Star Rating |
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Avery Brown | DB | 6'2" | 200 lbs | Miami, FL | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Kordell Edmunds | OG | 6'5" | 333 lbs | Temecula, CA | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Chauncey Judon | LB | 6'1" | 230 lbs | Lafayette, LA | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Brayden Peat | OT | 6'6" | 315 lbs | Mobile, AL | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Cory Sermon | WR | 6'3" | 208 lbs | Pompano Beach, FL | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Looking Ahead
With these three commitments, Florida State is making waves yet again, adding game-changers on both sides of the ball. Peat and Edmunds strengthen the trenches, while Brown elevates the Seminoles' secondary. As the 2039 class continues to take shape, FSU is poised to remain a powerhouse on the recruiting trail. Go Noles!