Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Fisher expects hype for opener

- Safid Deen

TALLAHASSE­E – Florida State coach knows the hype surroundin­g his team’s season opener against Alabama in Atlanta is only going to grow with each passing week until kickoff.

The Seminoles and the Crimson Tide could be the first Nos. 1 and 2 teams to meet in an opener in college football history if preseason rankings later this month rank both teams at the top.

While Alabama may be the favorite in the highly anticipate­d matchup on Sept. 2, Fisher is not selling his team short either.

“They got to play us, too,” Fisher said of Alabama on Sunday during the team’s media day. “At the same time, we have respect for them.”

The game will be Fisher’s first as a head coach against close friend and former boss

“Everybody wants to see the best play the best. Right now, we’re both considered the best,” Fisher said. “I think it’s a great opportunit­y. It’s also a great challenge.”

The Seminoles will return to practice today after a day off Monday.

FSU junior DE did not practice on Sunday and was seen riding a stationary bike on the sidelines and doing other workouts while took his spot in the lineup. Five-star freshman DE

also was rehabbing on the sidelines from a minor injury but looks like he’s close to returning to action.

FSU vs. Alabama (Atlanta), Sept. 2, 8 p.m.,

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