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Match updates, week 10 live score

Match updates, week 10 live score

This story has been updated with new information.

Florida State football (1-7 overall, 1-6 ACC) has a chance to end its four-game losing streak against North Carolina (4-4, 1-3) on Saturday at Doak Campbell Stadium. Kickoff is 3:30 p.m. on the ACC Network. Keep scrolling to get the latest updates and highlights.

UNC led the Seminoles 14-3 at halftime and defeated the home team 240-61.

The Seminoles enter the race as slight favorites and have won their last two games against the Tar Heels. FSU also has a 9-2-1 lead against UNC in Tallahassee. After a win at Virginia last week, UNC is looking for consecutive road wins for the first time since 2022.

UNC coach Mack Brown is a former FSU player and assistant coach. He is 0-11 all-time against the Seminoles, including an 0-2 mark since taking over the Tar Heels in 2019. UNC is led by running back Omarion Hampton, who has rushed for over 100 yards in seven of eight games. FSU is expected to use Brock Glenn at quarterback, but Luke Kromenhoek is also expected to play.

Florida State vs. North Carolina score updates

FSU football highlights vs. North Carolina

Luke Kormenhoek replaced Brock Glenn at quarterback early in the second quarter. However, Kromenhoek was unable to get the Seminoles' anemic offense going, despite showing good running ability as their defense collapsed. Kromenhoek was 0-for-2 on pass attempts, had a long run of 13 yards and was sacked three times. Glenn and Kromenhoek combined to complete one of five passes for 33 yards.

UNC outscored FSU 240-61. Tar Heels quarterback Jacolby Criswell was 11 of 14 for 148 yards. Omarion Hampton, who had seven 100-yard rushing games this season, has 15 rushing games for 57 yards. The Tar Heels' defense, which recorded 10 sacks against Virginia last week, has five against the Seminoles. UNC also controlled time of possession (19:13 to 10:47).

As time expired in the first half, UNC had a chance to score a field goal, but Noah Burnette missed right on a 54-yard attempt.

Result: UNC 14, FSU 3 halftime

The Tar Heels were the ball eaters in the second quarter. UNC extended its lead over FSU 14-3 after a marathon run capped by Omarion Hampton's 2-yard touchdown run. UNC marched 93 yards in 16 plays. The ride lasted eight minutes and 11 seconds. The Tar Heels outrebounded the Seminoles 219-65.

Result: UNC 14, FSU 3, Second Quarter

This time Omarion Hampton wasn't turned away. Hampton, previously stopped on fourth-and-1, scored on third-and-1 to cap a nine-play, 54-yard drive early in the second quarter.

Score: UNC 7, FSU 3

While FSU led 3-0 after the first quarter, quarterback Brock Glenn and the Seminoles were held in check by the Tar Heels. FSU had two first downs and 35 total yards, including 33 passes. Glenn completed one of three passes. Running back Lawrance Toafili had five carries for 8 yards. Glenn lost 8 yards to sacks. UNC, meanwhile, had 121 total yards and 96 passes.

UNC, which ranks 16th in the ACC in four-down conversions, was turned away from the FSU 1 on four-and-goal. Tar Heels running back Omarion Hampton was stopped cold by the middle of the defense, led by linebacker Omar Graham. Graham filled the gap cleanly and found Hampton at the line of scrimmage.

Ryan Fitzgerald hit a 56-yard field goal to give the Seminoles an early 3-0 lead with 9:36 left in the first quarter. Fitzgerald has converted 11 of 11 field goals this season, including five over 50 yards. He is also perfect on extra points (10 out of 10) and scored 40 points.

Score: FSU 3, UNC 0 First quarter

FSU's offensive line featured multiple starting lineups this season. Saturday will be no different. With center Maurice Smith not expected to play, Jacob Rizy will start at center. Rizy had been moved to starting left guard. Andre Otto, who also played center, will start on the left side. Jaylen Early has worked at both left tackle and left guard this season. Darius Washington, who missed last week's game, and Jeremiah Byers are listed as starters. This is FSU's seventh different starting lineup in eight games.

It's an ideal, sunny Saturday afternoon in Tallahassee. The current temperature is 85 degrees with 47% humidity and winds of 11 mph. There is currently 0% rain.

Florida State vs. North Carolina time today

  • Date: Saturday November 2nd
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium (Tallahassee, Florida)

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What channel is the FSU vs. North Carolina game on today?

Florida State vs. North Carolina will be broadcast nationally on ACC Network in Week 10 of the 2024 college football season. Chris Cotter and Mark Herzlich will referee the game from the dressing room at Doak Campbell Stadium, while Coley Harvey will report from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

The 2024 Seminoles had four players on the preseason All-ACC team: offensive tackle Darius Washington, center Maurice Smith, defensive tackle Joshua Farmer and punter Alex Mastromanno. Brock Glenn became the starting QB after DJ Uiagalelei injured his finger on September 28th.

The 2024 Tar Heels are led by running back Omarion Hampton, who is No. 5 in the nation with 1,006 rushing yards. UNC has two preseason All-ACC players: Hampton and guard Willie Lampkin.

FSU vs. UNC history

  • Series balance: FSU leads 17-3-1
  • FSU's last win: October 9, 2021 (35-25)
  • UNC's last win: September 24, 2016 (37-35)

FSU vs North Carolina Predictions

Liam Rooney, Democrat from Tallahassee: UNC 27, FSU 13

“The Seminoles' year of unfortunate firsts continues as Brown earns its first win over his alma mater and FSU loses its fifth straight game. Hampton took advantage of FSU's weak run defense and again recorded over 100 yards to lift the Tar Heels to a two-score victory.”

Peter Holland Jr., Tallahassee Democrat: FSU 20, UNC 16

“UNC's defense is in no way inferior, and FSU needs to play a clean, balanced offense. It should be a low-scoring game, but FSU should be able to win in all three phases.”

JD McCarthy, FSU Wire: UNC 30, FSU 23

“North Carolina and Florida State both struggled during the season, but the Tar Heels still managed to post a .500 season while FSU looks for its second win. North Carolina enters the game with some momentum after scoring 41 points last week. “FSU's offense against Virginia wasn't enough in my opinion to keep up, but it won't be enough.

Friday's BetMGM lines and odds:

  • Spread: UNC (-2½)
  • Over/under: 50½ points
  • Money line: UNC -130, FSU +110

FSU vs. North Carolina injury updates

FSU quarterback DJ Uiagalelei is out with a broken finger he suffered at SMU on September 28th. Running back Roydell Williams has been out since September 28th. Running back Kam Davis and offensive lineman Darius Washington are dealing with leg injuries.

UNC tight end Julien Randolph has an undisclosed injury. Quarterback Max Johnson is out for the season because of a broken leg he suffered on Aug. 29 in Minnesota.

FSU vs. North Carolina weather updates

Weather.com is predicting 85 degrees and partly cloudy skies for kickoff in Tallahassee. Wind speeds of 5 to 10 miles per hour are expected to be east-northeast. The chance of rain is almost 0%.

Florida State 2024 football schedule

  • August 24: vs. Georgia Tech* in Dublin, Ireland (L 24-21)
  • September 2nd: vs. Boston College* (L 28-13)
  • September 7th: Open
  • September 14th: vs. Memphis (L 20-12)
  • September 21st: vs. California* (S 14-9)
  • September 28th: ​​at SMU* (L 42-16)
  • October 5th: vs. Clemson* (L 29-13)
  • October 12th: Open
  • October 18th: at Duke* (L 23-16)
  • October 26th: in Miami* (L 36-14)
  • November 2nd: vs. North Carolina*, 3:30 p.m
  • November 9: at Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m
  • November 16th: Open
  • November 23: vs. Charleston Southern
  • November 30: vs. Florida
  • Record: 1-7 (1-6 in ACC)

* – ACC game

North Carolina 2024 football schedule

  • August 29: in Minnesota (S 19–17)
  • September 7th: against Charlotte (W 38-20)
  • September 14: vs. NC Central (W 45-10)
  • September 21st: vs. James Madison (L 70-50)
  • September 28th: ​​at Duke* (L 21-20)
  • October 5th: against Pittsburgh* (L 34-24)
  • October 12: vs. Georgia Tech* (L 41-34)
  • October 19th: Open
  • October 26th: in Virginia* (W 41-14)
  • November 2nd: at Florida State*, 3:30 p.m
  • November 9th: Open
  • November 16: vs. Wake Forest*
  • November 23rd: at Boston College*
  • November 30: vs. NC State*
  • Record: 4-4 (1-3 in ACC)

* – ACC game

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