Florida State baseball’s 2026 season begins on February 13 at Dick Howser Stadium. The Seminoles will open the season with four consecutive weekends of non-conference play before heading into their conference schedule. 

The Seminoles also started last season with four straight non-conference weekends, resulting in a perfect 11-0 record. All 11 of those games were at home Those four weekends consisted of James Madison (No. 201 RPI), Penn (No. 17o), Georgetown (No. 271), and Lipscomb (No. 214). 

All of those games were quad four results for Florida State. They averaged an RPI of 214. This season, the Seminoles will get away from Howser in the first four weekends and play much tougher competition (based on last year’s results). The average 2025 RPI for FSU’s 12 non-conference weekend games entering 2026 is 105. 

In total, FSU’s schedule consists of 55 games. From the 2025 RPI, 16 games would be Q1, 18 Q2, eight Q3, and 13 Q4. Last season, FSU’s games broke into 26 Q1, nine Q2, seven Q3, and 16 Q4. 

Quadrant 1: Home (1-25)/Neutral (1-40)/Away (1-60)

Quadrant 2: Home (26-50)/Neutral (41-80)/Away (61-120)

Quadrant 3: Home (51-100)/Neutral (81-160)/Away (121-240)

Quadrant 4: Home (101-307)/Neutral (161-307)/ Away (241-307)

According to D1Baseball, no team in the ACC has a harder overall schedule than Florida State. 

View below for a breakdown of the non-conference weekends: