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Florida’s college football teams had a tough weekend, with all FBS and FCS teams going winless in their games. This disappointing streak included eight games on Saturday and nine games in total over the weekend. It was a rough day for Florida’s major college football programs, with no wins to celebrate.

The state’s seven FBS programs, including Miami, Florida, Florida State, UCF, South Florida, Florida Atlantic, and Florida International, all struggled on the same day, resulting in a collective 0-5 record. Miami suffered its first loss of the season to Georgia Tech, while Florida State faced a crushing defeat against Notre Dame. Florida, South Florida, and UCF also fell short in their matchups.

Florida State coach Mike Norvell expressed his disappointment with his team’s performance, acknowledging the challenging year they have had. Despite high expectations, the Seminoles have struggled to secure victories this season. The overall performance of Florida’s college football teams this season has been one of the worst in the state’s history.

Miami stands out as the most successful team among Florida’s FBS programs, with a 9-1 record. However, the other schools have faced challenges, with records below .500. Miami coach Mario Cristobal remains optimistic about the team’s future opportunities, emphasizing the importance of staying focused on their goals.

The collective record of Florida’s FBS teams this season stands at 27-39, reflecting a .409 winning percentage. This season could potentially be one of the worst in terms of overall performance for the state’s college football programs. The struggles extended to the FCS level as well, with Florida A&M, Bethune-Cookman, and Stetson all facing defeats over the weekend.

The disappointing results culminated in a winless weekend for Florida’s college football teams, with a total of 0-9 record when including Florida Atlantic’s loss on Thursday. Despite the challenges faced by the teams, there is hope for improvement and growth in the future. The coaches and players are focused on learning from their experiences and building towards better performances in the upcoming games.