The Florida State Seminoles (FSU) are on a revenge mission this season after getting snubbed for last year's college football playoff despite completing an unbeaten regular season and winning the ACC championship. This season will offer more space for the team to make the expanded 12-team college football playoffs.
The Seminoles will start their campaign in a week-zero clash against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in Ireland. So, how can fans get tickets to the highly anticipated game?
Where to buy FSU football tickets for the Georgia Tech game
The FSU versus Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets tickets could be purchased at the Florida State ticket office but as the days ticked down, the Seminoles released an official statement on the only way to obtain the tickets now.
"The deadline to purchase game tickets through Florida State Ticket Office has passed and a limited number of game tickets remain available through travel and hospitality packages. Please keep your eye on Ticketmaster.ie should any current ticket holds be released in the coming weeks," the website read.
How to watch the Florida State game
The Florida State Seminoles clash against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will be broadcast on ESPN at 12:00 p.m. ET on ESPN on August 24. The game will also be available to stream on ESPN+ and FuboTV.
Where will the game be held?
The Aer Lingus College Football Classic pitting FSU against Georgia Tech will be held at the Aviva Stadium in Ireland on August 24.
FSU versus Georgia Tech preview
The latest CBS Sports odds have FSU as 1.5-point favorites for the clash against Georgia Tech.
The Seminoles lost 14 starters from last year's team and coach Mike Norvell has had to rebuild a significant portion of his team, which includes new quarterback DJ Uiagalelei.
Following Fall camp, while speaking to the media, Florida State's defensive coordinator Adam Fuller spoke about the Yellow Jackets' strengths.
"I think you see their (Georgia Tech's) offense become a run-action shot offense, and they do a good job formationally," Fuller said. "Obviously, they've got a good quarterback, they've got guys that can hurt you on the perimeter, and they've got a better on offensive line.
"So, I'm sure they're happy with what they have, and it's our job to go out there and play the defense that Florida State deserves to play."
The Yellow Jackets, meanwhile, registered their first bowl win in seven years and coach Brent Key will welcome back 17 starters to provide a proper challenge for Florida State.
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