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BREAKING: All games scheduled at Doak Campbell Stadium, home of the Florida State Seminoles, have been postponed due to…(ESPN Report)

BREAKING: All Games at Doak Campbell Stadium Postponed Due to Severe Weather Concerns (ESPN Report)

 

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida State University has officially announced the postponement of all scheduled games at Doak Campbell Stadium due to severe weather conditions expected to impact the area. The decision, confirmed by school officials and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of players, fans, and staff.

 

According to meteorologists, a powerful storm system is moving through the southeastern United States, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the threat of lightning. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for Tallahassee and surrounding areas, urging residents to stay alert for potential flooding and hazardous conditions.

 

FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford released a statement addressing the situation:

 

“While we understand the disappointment this may cause, the safety of our student-athletes, fans, and staff is our top priority. Given the unpredictable nature of the approaching storm, postponing these games is the most responsible course of action. We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding.”

 

The postponement affects Florida State’s scheduled home football game, as well as other athletic events planned at the stadium. Officials are working on rescheduling options, with further details expected in the coming days. Fans with tickets will receive updates regarding rescheduling or refund policies.

 

This development comes as a setback for the Seminoles, who were preparing for a crucial conference matchup. Head coach Mike Norvell expressed his support for the decision, emphasizing that player safety always comes first.

 

FSU and the ACC will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as conditions evolve. Stay tuned for more details as ESPN follows this developing story.

 

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