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  • 0rangez4u
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    • Oct 2008
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    Re: FSU: The Rebuild and "the Return" (NCAA 2019 Dynasty)

    Florida State Prepares for Kennesaw State in Week 3 Matchup



    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!

    RECRUITING


    NOLES ADD 3 BIG TIME COMMITMENTS


    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
    Avery BrownDB6'2"200 lbsMiami, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Kordell EdmundsOG6'5"333 lbsTemecula, CA⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Chauncey JudonLB6'1"230 lbsLafayette, LA⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Brayden PeatOT6'6"315 lbsMobile, AL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Cory SermonWR6'3"208 lbsPompano 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!






    GAME RECAP

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    • 0rangez4u
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      • Oct 2008
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      Florida State's 2039 Season: Bye Week Summary



      TALLAHASSEE, FL – As the #5 Florida State Seminoles enjoy their bye week, the team reflects on an impressive start to the 2039 season. With a 4-0 record, the Seminoles have showcased dominance on both sides of the ball, setting the stage for what could be a special year. Here’s a detailed breakdown of Florida State’s season so far, highlighting standout performances and expert analysis.

      James Mauch: Leading the Charge



      Florida transfer James Mauch has been nothing short of sensational in his first four games as the Seminoles’ starting quarterback. Completing 67% of his passes, Mauch has thrown for 1,535 yards and 9 touchdowns while adding 434 rushing yards and 6 rushing touchdowns. His dual-threat ability has made Florida State’s offense nearly unstoppable, and his leadership has been a key factor in the team’s success.

      ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit praised Mauch’s impact: “James Mauch is playing at an elite level right now. He’s not just a quarterback—he’s the engine driving this offense. His ability to make plays through the air and on the ground is putting defenses in impossible situations. He’s absolutely in the Heisman conversation.”

      Dynamic Wide Receivers



      The Seminoles’ receiving corps has been a revelation this season, led by true freshman Joel Gibbs and junior Lamar Perkins. Gibbs, a former five-star recruit, has lived up to the hype with 27 catches for 412 yards, showcasing his ability to make big plays in crucial moments. Perkins has been equally impressive, recording 25 catches for 392 yards and providing a reliable target for Mauch.

      Herbstreit added: “Florida State’s wide receivers are a nightmare for opposing defenses. Joel Gibbs is playing beyond his years, and Lamar Perkins is a steady force. Together, they’re giving Mauch the weapons he needs to keep this offense firing on all cylinders.”

      Defensive Dominance


      Florida State’s defensive line has been a standout unit, leading the country in quarterback pressures with an impressive PFF pressure rate of 42%. The Seminoles’ ability to disrupt opposing quarterbacks has been a cornerstone of their defensive success.

      The linebacker unit has been exceptional as well, with Redshirt Junior Isaiah Watkins leading the team with 27 tackles. Aravani Leon has been a force in the middle, adding 25 tackles and providing physicality and leadership.

      Herbstreit weighed in on the defense: “Florida State’s defensive line is relentless—they’re setting the tone for the entire defense. And the linebackers, led by Watkins and Leon, are playing with incredible intensity. This defense is improving every week, and that’s a scary thought for the rest of the country.”

      Looking Ahead


      With the bye week providing a chance to regroup and recharge, Florida State is preparing for a pivotal matchup against #9 Oregon. The Seminoles will look to build on their strong start and continue their march toward a potential playoff berth.

      Stay tuned as Florida State gears up for the next phase of their season. Go Noles!

      RECRUITING



      Florida State Lands Five Big-Time Commitments for the 2039 Class During Bye Week



      TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida State continues its recruiting momentum, securing five major commitments that further solidify its 2039 class as one of the strongest in the country. With an emphasis on bolstering the defensive line, secondary, and quarterback depth, the Seminoles are building a roster loaded with future stars.



      Zach Hankerson (DT)




      Height/Weight: 6'2", 302 lbs

      Hometown: Forney, TX

      Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


      Synopsis: Ranked as the #8 overall player in the class, Hankerson chose Florida State over Oklahoma and TCU. The Seminoles' use of an odd-front defense was a major factor in his decision. Hankerson brings power and athleticism to the interior defensive line and is expected to make an immediate impact.



      Hankerson’s Quote: "I love how Florida State utilizes their defensive linemen, especially in their odd front. It’s the perfect system for me to showcase my skills."


      Mike Farrell’s Quote: "Zach Hankerson is a game-changer. His ability to dominate at the line of scrimmage and disrupt plays is unmatched. He’s an elite talent and one of the best interior linemen I’ve evaluated in years."


      Anderrious Gay (S)




      Height/Weight: 6'3", 194 lbs

      Hometown: Miami, FL

      Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


      Synopsis: Gay is a fast, rangy safety with elite size and speed. Ranked as the #196 player in the country, he has the tools to be an impact player in Florida State’s secondary and continue their tradition of hard-hitting defensive backs.



      Cornell Middlebrooks (DL)




      Height/Weight: 6'4", 285 lbs

      Hometown: Louisville, MS

      Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


      Synopsis: Middlebrooks, the #68 overall player in the nation, is a versatile defensive lineman who can play both inside and outside. Known for his relentless motor, Middlebrooks fits perfectly into Florida State’s developmental system, which has produced some of the best defensive linemen in recent years.



      Montrell Byler (DE)




      Height/Weight: 6'5", 253 lbs

      Hometown: Tucker, GA

      Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


      Synopsis: Byler, the #161 player in the class, chose the Seminoles over Clemson and Alabama. He brings length, athleticism, and pass-rushing ability to Florida State’s defensive line, adding to a stacked group in this recruiting cycle.



      Matthew Madden (QB)




      Height/Weight: 6'2", 215 lbs

      Hometown: Phenix City, AL

      Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


      Synopsis: Madden, a four-star quarterback, picked Florida State over Alabama and Miami. His commitment adds competition to an already deep QB room, raising questions about how it might impact the recruitment of five-star quarterback Zach Bazley from Wichita Falls, TX. Madden is a polished passer with the athleticism to thrive in Florida State’s offense.



      Updated Table of 2039 Commitments


























      Name Position Height Weight Hometown Star Rating
      Montrell BylerDE6'5"253 lbsTucker, GA⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Avery BrownDB6'2"200 lbsMiami, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Kordell EdmundsOG6'5"333 lbsTemecula, CA⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Anderrious GayS6'3"194 lbsMiami, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Joel GibbsWR6'3"200 lbsPompano Beach, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Zach HankersonDT6'2"302 lbsForney, TX⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Chauncey JudonLB6'1"230 lbsLafayette, LA⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Cornell MiddlebrooksDL6'4"285 lbsLouisville, MS⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Matthew MaddenQB6'2"215 lbsPhenix City, AL⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Brayden PeatOT6'6"315 lbsMobile, AL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
      Cory SermonWR6'3"208 lbsPompano Beach, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


      Class Analysis


      Florida State’s 2039 class continues to impress, featuring a dominant presence in the trenches and game-changers in the secondary. With Hankerson, Byler, and Middlebrooks anchoring the defensive front, and Brown and Gay bolstering the back end, the Seminoles have fortified their defense for years to come. Adding a versatile quarterback like Madden further showcases their ability to attract top talent across positions.



      Stay tuned as Florida State looks to further cement this class with more elite commitments. Go Noles!



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      • 0rangez4u
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        • Oct 2008
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        Florida State vs. Oregon: A Top-10 Showdown in Tallahassee



        TALLAHASSEE, FL – The stage is set for a thrilling conference clash as the #5 Florida State Seminoles (4-0) host the #9 Oregon Ducks (3-1) at Doak Campbell Stadium. Both teams bring unique challenges to the table, with Florida State riding high on their undefeated start and Oregon looking to rebound from an early rivalry loss to Oregon State. This matchup promises to be a battle of contrasting styles, with the Seminoles' explosive offense taking on the Ducks' balanced approach.

        Oregon Ducks: Searching for Offensive Rhythm


        Oregon enters the game with a 3-1 record, their only loss coming in a nail-biting 18-17 defeat to Oregon State. Quarterback Kerry Fasano returns to Tallahassee as the Ducks' leader, having guided Oregon to a victory over Florida State last season. However, Fasano has struggled this year, completing just 50% of his passes. Despite these challenges, Oregon has begun to find its offensive footing, and their powerful offensive line will be key in protecting Fasano and establishing the run game.

        Defensively, Oregon faces the daunting task of preparing for Florida State's juggernaut offense. The Ducks will need to rely on their physicality and discipline to contain the Seminoles' dynamic playmakers.

        Florida State Seminoles: Offensive Fireworks


        Florida State has been nothing short of spectacular on offense, led by quarterback James Mauch. The early Heisman favorite has been sensational, completing 65% of his passes for 1,535 yards and adding 434 rushing yards. Mauch's dual-threat ability has made the Seminoles' offense nearly unstoppable, and his chemistry with a talented group of wide receivers has kept opposing defenses on their heels.

        The Seminoles' defense has shown improvement in recent games, limiting big plays and tightening up against the run. Defensive Coordinator Ryan Dukes will look to continue this trend against an Oregon team that can be dangerous when clicking on all cylinders.

        Keys to Victory


        Oregon Ducks

        ∙Protect Kerry Fasano: Oregon's offensive line must dominate in the trenches to give Fasano time to operate and regain his confidence.

        ∙Limit Explosive Plays: The Ducks' defense needs to focus on containing Florida State's wide receivers and preventing game-changing plays.

        ∙Control the Clock: Establishing a strong running game will help Oregon control the tempo and keep Florida State's offense off the field.

        Florida State Seminoles

        ∙Exploit Matchups in the Passing Game: Mauch and his receivers need to capitalize on mismatches against Oregon's secondary to maintain their offensive rhythm.

        ∙Defensive Discipline: Florida State's defense must stay focused and avoid giving up big plays that could keep Oregon in the game.

        ∙Adapt to Injuries: With Legend Phenix out for the season, the Seminoles' offensive line must step up to protect Mauch and establish the run game.

        Game Analysis


        This matchup pits Florida State's high-octane offense against Oregon's balanced attack. The Seminoles are heavy favorites, but the Ducks 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.

        RECRUITING


        Florida State’s 2039 class continues to impress, featuring a dominant presence in the trenches and game-changers in the secondary. With Hankerson, Byler, and Middlebrooks anchoring the defensive front, and Brown and Gay bolstering the back end, the Seminoles have fortified their defense for years to come. Adding a versatile quarterback like Madden further showcases their ability to attract top talent across positions.
























        Name Position Height Weight Hometown Star Rating
        Montrell BylerDE6'5"253 lbsTucker, GA⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Avery BrownDB6'2"200 lbsMiami, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Kordell EdmundsOG6'5"333 lbsTemecula, CA⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Anderrious GayS6'3"194 lbsMiami, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Zach HankersonDT6'2"302 lbsForney, TX⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Chauncey JudonLB6'1"230 lbsLafayette, LA⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Cornell MiddlebrooksDL6'4"285 lbsLouisville, MS⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Matthew MaddenQB6'2"215 lbsPhenix City, AL⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Brayden PeatOT6'6"315 lbsMobile, AL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
        Cory SermonWR6'3"208 lbsPompano Beach, FL⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


        AROUND THE COUNTRY






        This Week Features Some Thrilling Matchups Across College Football


        With top-ranked teams clashing in pivotal games that could shape the season, here's a breakdown of the key games to watch:



        #2 NC State @ #8 Wake Forest (ACC)


        This ACC showdown pits two top-10 teams against each other in what promises to be a high-stakes battle. NC State has been dominant so far, but Wake Forest is riding a wave of momentum and will look to defend their home turf. The Demon Deacons' offense has been explosive, while NC State's defense has been one of the best in the nation. The winner of this game could take a significant step toward the ACC Championship.


        Keys to Victory:



        • NC State: Control the tempo and rely on their stout defense to limit Wake Forest's big plays.

        • Wake Forest: Exploit NC State's secondary and capitalize on home-field advantage.



        #9 Oregon @ #5 Florida State (AAC)


        A rematch of last season's clash, this game sees Oregon traveling to Tallahassee to face an undefeated Florida State team. Oregon's quarterback Kerry Fasano returns to the site of last year's victory but has struggled this season, completing just 50% of his passes. Meanwhile, Florida State's offense, led by Heisman favorite James Mauch, has been unstoppable. The Seminoles' defense has shown improvement, but can they contain Oregon's balanced attack?


        Keys to Victory:



        • Oregon: Protect Fasano and establish the run game to keep Florida State's offense off the field.

        • Florida State: Continue their offensive dominance and limit Oregon's big-play potential.



        #1 Michigan @ North Texas (AAC)


        The top-ranked Wolverines hit the road to face North Texas in what could be a trap game. Michigan has been nearly flawless this season, with a balanced offense and a suffocating defense. North Texas, while unranked, has shown flashes of brilliance and will look to pull off a monumental upset in front of their home crowd.


        Keys to Victory:



        • Michigan: Stick to their game plan and avoid turnovers that could give North Texas a chance.

        • North Texas: Play aggressively and take advantage of any mistakes by Michigan.



        #19 Colorado @ #23 Purdue (Big 12 vs. Big 10)


        This inter-conference clash features two ranked teams looking to make a statement. Colorado's high-powered offense will test Purdue's defense, while the Boilermakers' methodical approach could wear down the Buffaloes. Both teams are evenly matched, making this one of the most intriguing games of the week.


        Keys to Victory:



        • Colorado: Utilize their speed and athleticism to create mismatches on offense.

        • Purdue: Control the clock and dominate the line of scrimmage to limit Colorado's opportunities.





        CONFERENCE STANDINGS





        AAC Conference Standings Overview


        The AAC conference is shaping up to be a competitive and electrifying league this season, with top teams vying for dominance in both overall and conference play. Here’s the current picture:



        The Elite Performers



        • Notre Dame (3-1 Overall, 2-0 Conference): The Fighting Irish sit atop the AAC standings with a perfect record in conference play and impressive victories out of conference. They are proving to be a formidable contender for the AAC crown.

        • Florida State (4-0 Overall, 1-0 Conference): The Seminoles have dazzled on both sides of the ball and remain undefeated. With star quarterback James Mauch leading an explosive offense, FSU is on track to challenge for the top spot.

        • Michigan (4-0 Overall, 1-0 Conference): The Wolverines are as dominant as ever, showcasing their usual balance of elite offense and suffocating defense. Their pursuit of the conference championship is in full swing.



        Notable Threats



        • North Texas (4-1 Overall, 1-0 Conference): North Texas continues to impress, quietly building a strong resume in conference play.

        • Ohio State (3-1 Overall, 1-0 Conference): A powerhouse program with the tools to shake up the AAC standings.



        Teams to Watch


        Oregon, Texas A&M, and UNLV all have potential to climb higher in the standings as their seasons progress. The Ducks (3-1 Overall, 1-0 Conference) will need to bounce back from early struggles, especially with their matchup against Florida State looming.



        Early Observations



        • Dominant Programs: Florida State, Michigan, and Notre Dame are separating themselves as the top-tier teams, while North Texas and Ohio State are emerging as dark horses.

        • Upset Watch: With conference games heating up, middle-of-the-pack teams like UNLV and Texas A&M could play spoiler and disrupt the championship race.



        Looking Ahead


        As the season unfolds, key matchups like Florida State vs. Oregon and Notre Dame’s continued quest for dominance will determine who emerges as the top contender for the AAC championship. With several teams displaying strong performances, the road to the conference title is far from decided.



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