FSU Football Holds Best Odds to Finish 2023 Season Undefeated
Could the Florida State Seminoles finish the season undefeated? Heading into the season, the Seminoles held plenty of momentum toward a potential ACC Championship, and the National Championship seemed as if it could be within arm's reach.
Well, over halfway through the season, the Seminoles remain undefeated. After defeating No. 16 Duke, Florida State has a solid path to winning out the rest of the regular season, and the odds reflect that.
According to BetOnline, Florida State has the best odds to finish this season undefeated. They're 7-0 with remaining matchups against Wake Forest, Pitt, Miami, North Alabama and Florida.
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Obviously, of those five games, Miami and Florida will be the toughest for the Seminoles, but if they stay true to their game they should be able to come away with wins. For a team that had this much hype, they've taken care of business so far this season.
The main threats to the Seminoles' undefeated season were LSU and Clemson, and they handled both of those teams.
Florida State (-165) has better odds than Georgia (-135), Oklahoma (-135), and Michigan (+130) among the rest of the undefeated teams. Oklahoma has the benefit of playing a Big 12 schedule, which was known to be quite easy when it began, and the Sooners have gotten past their biggest hurdle in Texas.
Georgia, on the other hand, is dealing with three ranked opponents in its final five games. Missouri, Ole Miss, and Tennessee will each give the Bulldogs their best shot.
For Michigan, the program is dealing with allegations of cheating, and that negative light could shake the morale in the locker room. This is on top of matchups with Penn State and Ohio State remaining this season.
For the Seminoles, finishing the season without a loss will rely on staying true to who they are. If Jordan Travis and the offense can play to their potential, they're a tough team to beat, and the defense can reflect that as well.
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