Florida State Seminoles Prepare to Honor Seniors and Retire Jameis Winston's Jersey

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18/11/2023 19h31

In a much-anticipated home game, the Florida State Seminoles will face off against the North Alabama Lions tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Doak Campbell Stadium. The game will be broadcasted on the CW Network, allowing fans to witness the Seminoles' final home game of the 2023 season.

Currently sitting in fourth place in the College Football Playoff rankings, the Seminoles have achieved an impressive undefeated record in the ACC season. As a result, they have already secured their spot in the 2023 ACC Football Championship for the sixth time, marking their first appearance since 2014.

Before the game commences, Florida State University will take the opportunity to honor their seniors and draft-eligible players who are unlikely to return for another season. The university will also pay tribute to the 2013 National Championship team, a momentous occasion that will be further enriched by the retirement of Jameis Winston's jersey.

This momentous event will make Winston the 11th FSU football player to receive the honor of having his number retired. The esteemed list of previous honorees includes Fred Biletnikoff, Ron Sellers, Ron Simmons, Deion Sanders, Charlie Ward, Warrick Dunn, Chris Weinke, Derrick Brooks, Terrell Buckley, and Marvin Jones.

As fans eagerly await kickoff, they are encouraged to join the comment section to discuss the earlier matchups and express their support for the Seminoles. A sense of camaraderie and pride will permeate each quarter as supporters engage in live game threads, sharing their emotions, excitement, and frustrations.

Tonight's game promises to be a memorable one for the Florida State Seminoles, as they bid farewell to their seniors and celebrate the illustrious career of Jameis Winston. With their eyes set on victory, the Seminoles will aim to continue their dominant form and maintain their strong position in the college football landscape.

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