How to Watch Florida State and Miami: Kickoff Time, TV Channel, and Odds

The Seminoles and the Hurricanes are set to fight for their claim over the state of Florida.

Bragging rights are on the line as No. 4 Florida State (9-0, 7-0 ACC) is slated to host the Miami Hurricanes (6-3, 2-3 ACC) in Tallahassee for one of college football's greatest rivalry games this Saturday. The Seminoles are coming off a 24-7 victory over Pittsburgh on the road and the Hurricanes will be on their second road game in two weeks after leaving NC State who handed them their third loss of the season.

NoleGameday Staff Score Predictions: Florida State Seminoles vs. Miami Hurricanes

"This is what college football is all about, one of the greatest games this country has," FSU head coach Mike Norvell said about the contest.

The Seminoles are on a roll winning their last 15 matchups dating back to last season and haven't allowed a team to score more than 30 points in the past nine games which is No. 1 in the ACC and 4th in the country. Things haven't been so easy down in Coral Gables as head coach Mario Cristobal has yet to find a rhythm in his second year at the helm. 

Questions surrounding Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke's health are looming and whether or not he will start over backup Emory Williams remains tight-lipped as the Hurricanes head to a sold-out Doak Campbell Stadium.

Led by Heisman contender quarterback Jordan Travis, Florida State's offense leads the ACC in fewest turnovers (5, 3rd nationally), scoring (39.6 points per game, 9th nationally), passing efficiency (162.68, 11th nationally), and fewest tackles for loss (4.56, 26th nationally). 

With the ACC Championship bid already secured, Florida State can't overlook the Hurricanes who have been aching for redemption after last year's 45-3 blowout at home. The Seminoles need a decisive victory to hold on to their College Football Playoff spot and add style points to their resume.

Here's how to watch:

Game Information: No. 4 Florida State Seminoles vs. Miami Hurricanes 

Current Records: Florida State (9-0, 7-0 ACC) vs. UM (6-3, 2-3 ACC)

Date/Time: Saturday, November 11, at 3:30 p.m. EST

Where: Tallahassee, Florida - Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium

TV/Streaming: ABC, ESPN

Commentators: Play-by-Play: Sean McDonough, Analyst: Greg McElroy, Reporter: Molly McGrath

Radio: Seminole Sports Network and on SiriusXM FSU Broadcast channel 119 or 193/SXM App

Tallahassee - 94.9 FM - WTNT

Ft. Walton Beach - 1400 AM - WFDM

Jacksonville - 690 AM - WZNZ

Tampa - 1010 AM - WHFS

Bainbridge, Ga. - 101.9 FM - WBGE

Brunswick, Ga - 790 AM - WSFN

Waycross, Ga. - 1350 AM - WFNS

Lake City - 1340 AM - WDSR

Marianna - 100.9 FM - WJAQ

Melbourne - 1060 AM - WIXC

Miami/West Palm Beach - 850 AM - WFTL

Orlando - 660 AM - WDYZ

Panama City - 94.5 FM - WFLF

Pensacola - 92.3 FM - WNRP

Pensacola - 1620 AM - WNRP

Port St Lucie - 1590 AM - WPSL

Tampa - 92.1 FM - WHFS

Tampa - 1010 AM - WHFS

Bainbridge, Ga. - 101.9 FM - WBGE

Brunswick, Ga - 790 AM - WSFN

Waycross, Ga. - 1350 AM - WFNS

Spread: FSU -14 (-115), UM +14(-105)

Over/Under: Over 51 (-115), Under 51 (-105)

Moneyline: FSU -625, UM +455

Miami leads the series 35-32. Florida State has won the last two contests and looks for a decisive victory as they continue to pursue a 2023 College Football Playoff berth.


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