Hurricane Helene began building speed Wednesday with Tallahassee, Fla., and the campus of Florida State University projected to feel the full force of the storm late Thursday night.Head coach Mike Norvell and the Seminoles are scheduled to play in Dallas at SMU on Saturday night and could change travel plans from the current itinerary, which calls for the FSU team charter to leave Florida on Friday morning. The team marching band bus to SMU was canceled earlier in the week.”We are still monitoring all things with the storm,” Norvell said. “We have tentative plans in place, and we have A, B and C (contingency plans). If anything needs to be adjusted we will go from there.”Florida A&M, also in Tallahassee, postponed its scheduled home football game this weekend with Alabama A&M to Nov. 29.Norvell didn’t indicate Florida State could reschedule its road trip to SMU, but said Tuesday there was only one priority.”The No. 1 thing is the health and the well-being of this team and the staff and everyone that’s involved. We have our plans if we need to adapt and adjust,” Norvell said.FSU closed its campus on Wednesday. The University of Florida announced it will close its Gainesville campus starting Thursday, postponed a soccer match scheduled for Thursday against Tennessee and canceled Friday’s swim meet against Nova Southeastern.While the Gators’ football team is on a bye week, other college football games could be impacted. Parts of South Carolina could see “10-15 inches of rain” according to the National Weather Service.