Florida State is off to a disappointing 1-2 start to their 2019 season. The Seminole fanbase has high expectations for this program each year and the results on the field have lead to less fans in the stands.

On Saturday, the announced attendance for FSU's 3:30 p.m. kickoff against Louisville was 46,530.

The Seminoles played in front of the smallest crowd at Doak S. Campbell Stadium since 42,117 on Oct. 20, 1983 against Louisville.

Here is what the stadium looked like just before kickoff:

Doak Campbell 15 minutes before kickoff against Louisville... pic.twitter.com/xw28Oir0xV — Tashan Reed (@tashanreed) September 21, 2019

The Seminoles (1-2, 0-1 ACC) are looking for their first Atlantic Coast Conference victory of the season. A win would be No. 300 for the Noles in Doak Campbell and the 308th all-time at home. FSU is 3-2 against Louisville since the Cardinals joined the ACC for the 2014 season. All-time, FSU is 15-4 vs. Louisville in a series that dates back to 1952.

Florida State is 90-19 against Atlantic Coast Conference teams in Doak Campbell Stadium since joining the league in 1992, including a 39-0 record from 1992 to 2001. FSU has had a perfect home record against league opponents 16 of 25 seasons since joining the league.

FSU head coach Willie Taggart is 1-1 against Louisville. FSU defeated Louisville, 28-24, at Louisville last season.

The Cardinals (2-1, 0-0 ACC) are set to play in their first conference game of the season after going winless against league foes in 2018. Louisville was 2-10 last season.