Florida State Seminoles Release Depth Chart For Rivalry Contest Against Miami Hurricanes

The Seminoles have unveiled their latest depth chart as rivalry week begins in Tallahassee.

The Seminoles continued their run after holding off Pittsburgh despite being shorthanded on offense. It was a victory that tested Florida State's depth and the team responded on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Jordan Travis passed for a season-high 360 yards, wide receiver Ja'Khi Douglas totaled a career-high 115 receiving yards, and the defense forced three turnovers while holding the Panthers to 0/11 on third-down attempts.

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FSU now transitions to rivalry week in Tallahassee as the Miami Hurricanes will travel to Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Hurricanes have dropped three of their past five games and enter the contest with a 6-3 record under second-year head coach Mario Cristobal. Miami is coming off a loss to North Carolina State where the offense was held to a season-low six points and 292 total yards as quarterback Tyler Van Dyke tossed three interceptions.

On Monday morning, the Seminoles released their updated depth chart for the contest. For the fourth consecutive week, the program chose not to make any public changes to the two-deep. FSU is satisfied with where the roster sits this late in the year.

There will still be plenty of players to monitor leading up to the game against Miami. The Seminoles were without wide receiver Johnny Wilson, wide receiver Keon Coleman, wide receiver Hykeem Williams, defensive tackle Dennis Briggs, cornerback Edwin Joseph, and safety KJ Kirkland last week.

Florida State and Miami are scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 11. The contest will be televised on ABC.

The full depth chart is listed below:

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