With only a few games left in the season, the Florida State Seminoles are preparing for their final home showdowns, hoping to end a difficult 2024 season on a high note. The Seminoles have had a challenging year, holding a 1-8 record as they approach their final stretch, yet there is still motivation within the team to make a strong showing for their fans at Doak Campbell Stadium.
One of the season’s highlights has been kicker Ryan Fitzgerald, who has set impressive records despite the team’s struggles. Fitzgerald recently made a 56-yard field goal, tying for the second-longest kick in Doak Campbell Stadium history. This achievement has underscored his value as one of the team’s most consistent players this season.
On the field, the Seminoles have shown glimpses of resilience. Quarterback Brock Glenn, though limited by the team’s offensive struggles, continues to build experience and chemistry with his receiving corps. Against North Carolina, for instance, he completed a 50-yard pass that set up a touchdown for wide receiver Ja’Khi Douglas. Defensive players, including standout Shyheim Brown, are also pushing for stronger finishes to bolster team morale and end the season positively.
As FSU gears up for its last home games, many fans are hoping that the team’s resilience will shine through, giving them reason to look forward to next season. Head coach Mike Norvell and his staff are reportedly considering adjustments to enhance the team’s performance, creating optimism for Seminole supporters that a new strategy could lay the groundwork for future success. For now, though, the focus is on finishing 2024 with determination, hoping that strong home showings will renew fans’ faith in the program.