This was the Seminoles' game since the opening kick. Literally.
Running back Trey Benson set the tone with a 93-yard kickoff return to begin the game. He added a 15-yard TD run later in the quarter.
The game was the first sellout under the new capacity at Doak Campbell Stadium of 79,560. The last time the Seminoles sold out a home game came in 2015, a 29-24 victory over Miami. The major question surrounding the FSU program coming into the week was the health of their QB Travis, who suffered a lower leg injury against Louisville in the first half last week and did not return.
Travis answered questions about his health early and often, evading a sack and making a strong throw on the opening drive.His day ended following the first drive in the third quarter following the Seminoles building up a 37-0 lead.Travis completed passes to six different receivers. Wide receiver Darion Williamson led the way with five catches for 98 yards, Onataria"Pokey" Wilson added three grabs for 85 yards and tight end Camren McDonald had two catches for 52 yards.
Third-string QB AJ Duffy and fourth-string running back Rodney Hill entered the game in the fourth quarter. It was the second appearance for both freshmen, meaning they can still get into two more games and still be able to redshirt this season.Florida State QB Tate Rodemaker's father discusses Louisville, why his son never transferred and moreBenson's 93-yard kickoff return sparked the Seminoles.
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