Week 6 of CFB is knocking off! An ACC showdown! Yes, this Saturday, on October 5, 2024, the Florida State Seminoles will host the Clemson Tigers, a conference opponent, at Doak Campbell Stadium. After an embarrassing 1-4 start to the 2024 season, the ‘Noles are hoping for some kind of bright spot in the distance. Where after a humiliating loss to Georgia in Week 1, No. 14 Clemson has bounced back, defeating Stanford 40-14 to improve to 3-1. Thus, it will be thrilling to watch the game. Get your popcorn ready! Wait, where or how to watch?
Okay, the matchup between FSU and Clemson will air on ESPN at 7:00 p.m. ET. Other TV networks like FOX and CBS are available for viewing. Do you want to watch the game in real-time? The Tigers vs. Noles game will be streamed on Sling, Hulu Live, and other platforms. You must, however, purchase a monthly package from these platforms in order to stream. Before subscribing, would you prefer a trial period? Sure, of course!
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Upon your initial Fubo subscription, you will receive a seven-day trial. Moreover, in order to keep watching, you’ll have to buy a monthly plan based on your region. There’s no need to worry if any of these seem troubling to you! This game can be heard on Seminole Sports Network with play-by-play commentator Jeff Culhane, analyst William Floyd, and sideline reporter Tom Block. But don’t think you are ready to watch the game before picking up the intriguing facts about both teams. Let’s have a look at that.
Some fundamentals on Clemson Tigers vs Florida State Seminoles
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This game is crucial for both FSU and Tigers. FSU will look to red-shirt freshman Brock Glenn to energize an offense that has struggled to get off the ground after starting quarterback DJ Uiagalelei was injured in last week’s defeat to SMU. While with the Tigers in full swing, Clemson QB Cade Klubnik will try to tie Trevor Lawrence by tossing three or more touchdown passes in four straight games. This season, Cade is very close to 1,000 yards with 12 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.
However, you can’t overlook the defense of Mike Norvell. As over the last three games, Florida State’s defense has totaled 28 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, and three takeaways, led by defensive lineman Marvin Jones, Patrick Payton, and more. According to Sportsline, Clemson is favored by 14.5 points in this weekend’s matchup. Although, nothing is predictable when it comes to college football games. So, keep patience and wait a few hours to witness the rivalry between the Tigers and Noles.
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