The game starts at noon (Eastern) on ESPN.
Share your pre-game, live, and post-game thoughts here. Let the 2024-2025 college football season begin!
And that’s how you start a season y’all
We made it boys.
CFB is back.
Disappointing lack of needless surprise onside kicks this year tbh
Wow. That was a heck of a FG to end the half.
I am in awe of that kick. Looked like it would have been good even further out, too, maybe up to 65 yards
ESPN, get your act together! If they lined up like that for the 2pt conversion, show it live!! Although I don’t think that was planned. Norvell clearly was calling for the PAT just before
Wow, first upset of the season and it’s only game 1!
Do I dare to dream that FSU will fuck themselves over in Week Zero? 🤣
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Suck it, Noles!
Do not like the 2-minute warning TO. If you want to be like the NFL, make the ad breaks shorter!
Is this the game in Dublin? I was forced to watch part of a Pat McAfee live broadcast from Ireland yesterday while waiting for my lunch to be cooked.
I don’t have any thoughts specific to FSU vs GT, but one of my favorite things about college football is that its arrival means the summer heat will break before too much longer.
Yup, they’re playing in Dublin.
I’m a Miami Hurricanes fan, personally. But this game has some possible conference implications for the Canes.
I just enjoy football season, generally, even if I don’t have too much time to watch games anymore.
Tech came to play today.
To the tune of the war chant: Looooong flight hooooooome…
I will hate you later. Today, we celebrate a great day. Go Gators.
Hah! Agreed.
This has the vibe of a game where the talent will eventually grind it out even though the other team is executing just as well . Glad to see Tech hanging in there in the middle of the second, though.
Counterpoint: maybe fsu is still checked out after last season and have been expecting their talent to ultimately carry them. So a prepared gt team may have a shot
A Gator can hope.
Of course the Irish punter is Australian-trained.
It also reminds me of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Rules_Series