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2024 FSU vs. Miami Bus Trip


Join your fellow Palm Beach County 'Noles as we trek south to Hard Rock Stadium for the Oct. 26 rivalry game between Florida State and the Miami Hurricanes. Ride in style on luxury buses with beverages donated by our game-watching sites.

For $175, we'll get your ticket and transportation to and from the stadium. Have a ticket but need a ride? Not to worry. For just $55, you can hitch a ride with your fellow Seminoles and save on inflated gas money and exorbitant parking fees.

You'll have three drop-off and pick-up locations from which to choose -- Grease (West Palm Beach), Jumby Bay (Jupiter), and American Social (Boca Raton).

Click here for more information and to order tickets

Florida State will host Charleston Southern in the penultimate game of the 2024 season.

The Seminoles are in search of their second win of the season against the one-win Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Buccaneers, who have lost nine consecutive games.

 

This game will not be shown on local TV but will be available for streaming at the Palm Beach County Seminole Club's three game-watching locations.

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 night's prizes include tickets to the Nov. 30 season finale against rival Florida.

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.

Florida State has the opportunity to upset No. 10 Notre Dame on the road this Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

The Seminoles are 0-2 against Notre Dame in the Mike Norvell era and haven't beaten the Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium since a 37-0 win in 2003. If you aren't able to travel to North Carolina 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 American Social 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 night's prizes include tickets to the Nov. 30 season finale against rival Florida.

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.

Florida State is in search of its second win of the season as the Seminoles return home to face North Carolina this Saturday at 3:30 p.m.

The Seminoles are off to their worst start since 1975 -- one year before the arrival of Florida State legend Bobby Bowden -- and will face a Tar Heels team that is coming off a dominant 41-14 victory over Virginia.

Florida State alumnus and North Carolina head coach Mack Brown is 0-11 against his alma mater.

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 night's prizes include tickets to the Nov. 23 homecoming game against Charleston Southern.

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.

Florida State will try to extend its winning streak against No. 6 Miami this Saturday at 7 p.m.

The Seminoles have won three straight in the series and walloped the Hurricanes 45-3 on their last trip to Hard Rock Stadium in 2022. The Hurricanes are just 7-13 against Florida State since joining the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004. Miami remains undefeated after three straight close calls in ACC play, but the Hurricanes rank second nationally in scoring offense, averaging 48.3 points per game, led by quarterback Cam Ward. The Seminoles will need to find a way to score more than 15 points per game, which ranks next-to-last among all Football Bowl Subdivision teams.

If you aren't able to travel to Hard Rock Stadium 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 American Social 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 night's prizes include tickets to the Nov. 23 homecoming game against Charleston Southern.

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.

Florida State will seek its second win of the 2024 season on the road at one-loss Duke this Friday at 7 p.m.

Former Miami head coach and Florida State alumnus Manny Diaz will host the Seminoles in his debut season at Duke. The Seminoles are 22-0 all-time against the Blue Devils.

Florida State quarterback Brock Glenn is expected to make his second start of the season after a solid performance against Clemson. Glenn completed 23 of 41 passes for 228 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the loss.

If you aren't able to travel to North Carolina 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 American Social 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. Friday night's prizes include tickets to the Nov. 2 home game against North Carolina.

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.

The Seminoles will try to make it two in a row against No. 15 Clemson when they return home this Saturday at 7 p.m.

Clemson has scored 40 or more points in three straight games after a season-opening loss against Georgia. Meanwhile, Florida State hasn't cracked 21 points since the opener against Georgia Tech.

Florida State quarterback DJ Uiagalelei, who began his college career at Clemson and spent last season at Oregon State, led Clemson to a 34-28 win against the Seminoles in 2022. But Uiagalelei isn't expected to be available, so the Seminoles will likely turn to Brock Glenn to try to beat the Tigers in Tallahassee, something that hasn't been done since 2014.

If you aren't able to travel to Tallahassee 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 American Social 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 include tickets to the Nov. 2 home game against North Carolina.

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.

Florida State will try to build on last weekend's win with its first true road game of the 2024 season against SMU this Saturday at 8 p.m.

SMU makes its Atlantic Coast Conference debut at home against the defending conference champions. The inaugural meeting with the Mustangs is also FSU's first Texas trip since the 2014 season opener.

If you aren't able to travel to Texas 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 American Social 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 include tickets to the Oct. 5 home game against Clemson.

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.

The Seminoles are in search of their first win of the season against undefeated California at home this Saturday at 7 p.m.

Florida State is trying to avoid its second 0-4 start in four years with a victory this weekend. But it won't be easy with the Golden Bears carrying plenty of momentum with them across the country for their debut Atlantic Coast Conference game. Cal is 3-0 for the first time since 2019.

If you aren't able to travel to Tallahassee 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 American Social 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 include tickets to the Oct. 5 home game against Clemson.

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.

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