Two more dates on the 2025 FSU football schedule have been finalized, with Florida State’s matchups against the Virginia Cavaliers and Miami Hurricanes revealed by the ACC on Friday.
The Seminoles will head up to Charlottesville to face off against Virginia to open ACC play on Friday, September 26, with Miami set to head to Tallahassee the next week on Saturday, October 4.
From FSU Sports Info:
Florida State is 15-4 all-time against Virginia, with a 6-3 record at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville. The teams last met in 2019, also in Charlottesville. After meeting in each of Florida State’s first 15 seasons in the ACC, this season’s matchup will be the fifth contest between the teams since 2010.
The Seminoles and Hurricanes have met each season since 1969, with FSU holding a 29-28 advantage in that span. Since Miami joined the ACC in 2004, FSU leads the series 13-8 and is 6-5 in Tallahassee.
FSU’s other ACC matchups this season include home games against Pitt, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest, as well as road games against NC State, Clemson, and Stanford.
The non-conference portion of Florida State’s schedule is already set, with a newly-renovated Doak Campbell Stadium set to debut as part of the Seminoles’ season-opener vs. the Alabama Crimson Tide. FSU will have two non-conference matchups in September (vs. FCS East Texas A&M and MAC member Kent State, one of the only other teams to have a worse 2024 than Florida State) and then end the year with its traditional rivalry matchup vs. the Florida Gators in Gainesville.
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