Could Florida State earn a playoff bye a year after being snubbed?
In less than a week, college football will be kicking off Week 0 in a slate of games that features Florida State taking on Georgia Tech in Dublin, Ireland.
As Mike Norvell heads into his fifth season in Tallahassee, Florida State is eyeing the new 12-team College Football Playoff. With an expanded field, the four highest-ranked conference champions will earn first-round byes .Should Florida State repeat as champions in the ACC, they'll more than likely be viewing the first round of the College Football Playoff from home, waiting to see who their opponent would be.The outlet does have FSU entering the playoffs at No.
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