Florida State Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral Before Louisville Game
Florida State Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral Before Louisville Game
A Florida State cheerleader saw her wild photos go viral on Saturday morning ahead of the Seminoles’ ACC Championship Game battle against Louisville.
Mike Norvell obviously enters this showdown with everything to play for. If his squad wins, a College Football Playoff slot awaits. A loss throws their place in the CFB into serious peril.
Louisville, meanwhile, can only play spoiler here. A late-season loss to Kentucky ensured that the Cardinals are out of the College Football playoff chase no matter what.
Ahead of the big game, a Florida State cheerleader saw her wild photos cause a major stir on Saturday morning:
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In a week that saw Arch Manning’s transfer options dwindle to just two schools, it is pretty telling that an otherwise unknown Florida State cheerleader could come along and steal the college football headlines in this fashion.
That aside, though – the ACC Championship Game will tell fans a lot about where both Florida State and Louisville stand as programs.
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The Cardinals have shown a certain propensity in recent weeks to let opposing offenses go off. Over the past two weeks alone Louisville has given up 69 points.
That means if Norvell’s offense can take advantage, the opportunities will definitely be there.
Will Florida State be able to beat Louisville and secure a spot in the College Football Playoff? Time will tell, but either way, the team’s cheerleaders will be there rooting them on every step of the way.
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