You have to give it to Florida State: They rarely open the season with a cupcake opponent.

The last time FSU opened against what would be considered an easy opponent was in 2015, against Texas State.

Since then, the Seminoles have started the season against Ole Miss (2016), Alabama (2017), Virginia Tech (2018), Boise State (2019), West Virginia (2020, canceled for COVID), Notre Dame (2021) and LSU (2022).

This year is no different, as the No. 8 Seminoles play No. 6 LSU for the second year in a row to open the season off campus, this time in Orlando on Sunday night.

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Jordan Travis looks to lead FSU to a second straight victory over LSU to start a season in Orlando.

In 2022, FSU won on a last-second blocked extra point to upset LSU in New Orleans and spoil the coaching debut for Brian Kelly.

This year, both teams begin the season with Heisman hopefuls at quarterback.

For FSU, it’s sixth-year senior Jordan Travis, while for LSU it’s fifth-year senior Jayden Daniels.



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