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FSU Football Looks To Keep Unbeaten Record Playing in Orlando
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FSU Football Looks To Keep Unbeaten Record Playing in Orlando

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

When FSU football takes the field Monday in Orlando, they will be looking to keep their unbeaten all-time record going for at least one more season.

In just over two days, FSU football will take the field inside Orlando’s Camping World Stadium for their season opener against Ole Miss. It will be one of three games being played outside the city of Tallahassee, but still in the state of Florida this season – with game against USF in Tampa and Miami in…well, Miami…later this year.

In the first 69 seasons of FSU football, the ‘Noles have played 120 neutral site or outright road games inside the Sunshine State. Six different cities have been the site of Seminoles football, but it’s the site of Monday’s opener that has been one of the best to the program.

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One look at the all-time record for the Seminoles in each of the six locations shows that Orlando has been very good to FSU football:

DeLand – 1.000 (3-0)

Orlando – .900 (8-0-2)

Jacksonville – .853 (14-2-1)

Tampa – .818 (9-2)

Miami – .543 (25-21)

Gainesville – .318 (10-22-1)

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Monday’s game will be the first time that FSU football has played a regular season game in Orlando since the 1996 season, when they easily defeated Wake Forest. The seminoles actually played a regular season game in the city five times between the 1990 and 1996 seasons, including wins over Notre Dame and Virginia Tech.

Orlando theoretically is the top city because all the games in DeLand were against a Stetson program that didn’t have a football team from 1957 until returning the program in 2013. FSU would love to add four more away wins in the state this season – Monday in Orlando, October in Miami and twice in Tampa with both USF and the national championship game.

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