FSU vs. Oklahoma game score, live updates from Cheez-It Bowl

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FSU vs. Oklahoma game score, live updates from Cheez-It Bowl

The Cheez-It Bowl is finally here. Florida State (9-3) and Oklahoma (6-6) will play each other at Camping World Stadium in Orlando at 5:30 p.m. The Seminoles are looking to win their first 10-win season since 2016. Oklahoma has lost four one-score games this season and is 6-5.

FSU has won the Cheez-It Bowl. The Seminoles used a 32-yard field goal with 55 seconds left to defeat Oklahoma 35-32. It was FSU's first 10-win season since 2016.

FSU and Oklahoma are tied at 32-32 after Jovantae Barnes' 12-yard touchdown with 3:37 left in the fourth quarter.

FSU went on a 68-yard touchdown drive after recovering a fumble from Oklahoma running back Gavin Sawchuk. Quarterback Jordan Travis started the drive with a 33-yards completion to runningback Trey Benson and a three-year-old completion.

FSU running back Treshaun Ward recorded a 38-yard rushing touchdown to tie the game at 25-25 with 11:05 left in the fourth quarter.

Oklahoma is back ahead with 13:22 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Sooners have a 25-18 lead over the Seminoles. Cornerbacks Jarrian Jones, Renardo Green and Akeem Dent are injured. Safety Jammie Robinson briefly left the game with an apparent lower-leg injury.

FSU has the lead over Oklahoma at 18-17 after Treshaun Ward's one-yard rushing touchdown. The Seminoles had a 15-play, 94-yards drive with six first downs and two third-down conversions.

FSU is trailing Oklahoma 17-11 at halftime. Oklahoma extended its lead with a 51-yard field goal with 19 seconds left in the first half. A 54-yards field-goal attempt from Seminole kicker Ryan Fitzgerald fell short.

FSU cut the deficit to 14-11 with a six-play, 72-yard touchdown drive. Quarterback Jordan Travis found wide receiver Ontaria Wilson for a 16-yards touchdown pass with 7:18 left in the second quarter.

Oklahoma is up 14-3. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel scored a touchdown run. A punt return from Marvin Mims gave the Sooners good field position.

Oklahoma takes 7-3 lead over Florida State in Cheez-It Bowl. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel connected with wide receiver Jalil Farooq for a 22-yard touchdown pass.

FSU takes early 3-0 lead over Oklahoma. Ryan Fitzgerald kicked a 24-yard field goal.

Oklahoma won the opening coin toss and will kick off to FSU to start the game. The kickoff conditions are 73 degrees with fair skies and easterly winds of eight miles per hour.

FSU will be without a starter on defense against Oklahoma. Fabien Lovett is in street clothes during pregame warmups. Bless Harris, Thomas Shrader, Julian Armella, Winston Wright Jr., Keyshawn Helton, Joshua Burrell, tight end Jackson West, defensive linemen Ayobami Tifase and Aaron Hester, and linebacker Stephen Dix Jr. are not dressed out. Two freshmen, Daughtry Richardson and Antavious Woody, were not observed on the field during warm-ups and are unlikely to play.

FSU has a complete roster for Cheez-It Bowl. Amari Gainer is expected to be available despite entering the transfer portal earlier this month. Oklahoma will be without several key starters, including Eric Gray, Anton Harrison, Wanya Morris and Andrew Raym.

FSU Seminoles play Oklahoma Sooners in Cheez-It Bowl at Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, December 29 at 5:30 p.m.

FSU vs. Oklahoma is on ESPN (Channel 206 on DirecTV, Channel 140 on Dish Network), YouTube TV (2-week free trial), Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV (7-day freetrial) and Hulu Live (free trial).

FSU is playing in Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma. The game is live streaming on WatchESPN, ESPN+ ($9.99 per month) and the ESPN app.

FSU radio: Seminoles Radio Network/WTNT 103.1 FM, Sirius XM Channel 193.

FSU is playing in Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma. Seminoles.com, SiriusXM Channel 955 and Seminole.fm are the radio channels used by Seminol's.

Florida State is a 9.5-point favorite over Oklahoma. The over-under is 65.


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