Florida State begins its 2023 campaign against LSU in Orlando on the Sunday before Labor Day at 7:30 p.m.
Led by Heisman Trophy contender and Palm Beach County native Jordan Travis, the No. 8 Seminoles will try to extend their winning streak against the No. 5 Tigers.
Last year the Seminoles stunned LSU with a 24-23 win in New Orleans thanks to a blocked extra-point try after the Tigers scored as time expired. FSU has won the last five meetings and improved to 8-2 all-time against the Tigers, who haven't beaten the Seminoles since 1982.
If you aren't able to travel to Orlando for the game, join your fellow Palm Beach County Seminoles at Grease on Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach, Jumby Bay Island Grill in Jupiter's Abacoa community and the new American Social location at Mizner Park in Boca Raton.
Grease and Jumby Bay will offer 20% off food and drinks and $1 touchdown shots to all those FSU fans wearing the required wristbands, while American Social will have specials on select beer buckets and food. Click here to see the complete list of specials exclusive to Palm Beach County Seminoles and directions on how to get to the locations.
There will also be door prizes for the chance to win FSU football tickets. Saturday's prizes at Grease and Jumby Bay include tickets to the Sept. 23 game at No. 9 Clemson. Please note that Clemson tickets will not be available at American Social.
Proceeds from your donations benefit the Palm Beach County Seminole Club scholarship fund, which provides three scholarships each year to local students who have chosen to continue their education at FSU.
All fans are encouraged to arrive early as there is no reserved seating at Grease or Jumby Bay. Reserved seating is recommended at American Social.