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

The Seminoles look to send their seniors off with a bang, at home under the lights.

The No. 4 Florida State Seminoles (10-0, 8-0 ACC) are rounding out the 2023 regular season undefeated after finishing conference play while standing at the top of the ACC. The 'Noles took down the Miami Hurricanes last weekend and are now gearing up to host the North Alabama Lions (3-7, 1-5 UAC) in front of yet another sold-out crowd inside Doak Campbell Stadium.

Florida State is set to honor the 2013 BCS National Championship team on Saturday and will celebrate the Seminoles playing their final home game as a part of Senior Day.

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Currently sitting at No. 4 in the College Football Playoff rankings, FSU has been ranked in the top-5 for the past 11 weeks, the longest since 2014, when the Seminoles held a top-5 ranking for 27 consecutive weeks. 

The Seminoles have one of the best pass defenses in the country leading the nation in opponent completion percentage (46.9%), pass breakups (41), and passes defended (68). 

On the other side of the field, Lions wide receiver Takairee Kenebrew currently has nine touchdown receptions on the season with 635 yards on 38 receptions and is one away from breaking the Lions' all-time and season-high records.

Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis is having a phenomenal record-breaking season, leading the ACC in fewest interceptions (two, second nationally), passing efficiency (160.89, 15th nationally), and yards per completion (13.66, 25th nationally). He has also broken FSU's all-time total offense and touchdowns scored surpassing 2000 Heisman Trophy winner Chris Wienke. 

With the ACC Championship Game already locked in for Florida State, the Seminoles look to improve on their 10-0 record and send the seniors off with a bang under the lights in Tallahassee.

Here is how to watch the contest:

Game Information: No. 4 Florida State Seminoles vs. North Alabama Lions

Current Records: Florida State (10-0, 8-0 ACC) vs. UNA (3-7, 1-5 UAC)

Date/Time: Saturday, November 18, at 6:30 p.m. EST

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

TV: The CW

Commentators: Play-by-Play: Tom Werme, Analyst: James Bates, Reporter: Treavor Scales

Radio: Seminole Sports Network and on SiriusXM FSU Broadcast channel 111 or 384/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

Odds: There are currently no betting odds listed for Saturday's game via DraftKings.

This will be the first time Florida State and North Alabama have faced each other and the first time UNA has faced a Power Five opponent since 1959 at Vanderbilt.

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