NORMAN, Okla. (AP) – A rare week off so early in the season is giving No. 1 Oklahoma extra time to identify all the ways Florida State has improved since getting blown out by the Sooners a year ago.
Coach Bob Stoops said Tuesday that the fifth-ranked Seminoles (1-0) are far better now than when they lost 47-17 in Norman last season. Stoops sees a Florida State team that is executing better and playing with more speed and confidence after having time to figure new schemes and new coaches.
Stoops says he’ll give his players a three-day weekend to freshen up while the Seminoles are hosting Charleston Southern on Saturday night.
Oklahoma will play at Florida State on Sept. 17.
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