FSU bowl streak now in jeopardy

Published 11:59 pm Monday, October 30, 2017

The Associated Press

Florida State’s record-tying bowl streak is in jeopardy.
The Seminoles made their 35th consecutive bowl appearance last season, equaling a record set by Nebraska. The Cornhuskers’ run ended in the 2004 season.
Florida State (2-5) lost to Boston College 35-3 on Friday night. The Seminoles’ remaining schedule includes a game at No. 6 Clemson on Nov. 11, plus the rivalry game at Florida on Nov. 25. Sub-.500 teams can’t go to bowls expect in unusual circumstances, such as if there aren’t enough .500 teams to fill all the spots. There has been a shortfall the past couple seasons, but only a few teams were able to get in with fewer than six victories.
Florida State’s chances of reaching six wins would probably look better if its game against Louisiana-Monroe on Sept. 9 hadn’t been called off because of Hurricane Irma. As of now, that game hasn’t been rescheduled.
There are 78 bowl spots available this season for FBS teams, and the following 39 teams have already reached six victories:
Alabama
Arizona
Army
Auburn
Boise State
Central Florida
Clemson
Colorado State
Georgia
Iowa State
Kentucky
LSU
Marshall
Memphis
Miami
Michigan
Michigan State
Mississippi State
N.C. State
Northern Illinois
Notre Dame
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Penn State
San Diego State
SMU
South Carolina
South Florida
Southern California
Stanford
TCU
Toledo
Troy
Virginia Tech
Washington
Washington State
Wisconsin

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