Jordan Travis ran for 2 goals and tossed a 56-yard scoring pass to Keon Coleman as No. 4 Florida State routed Syracuse 41-3 on Saturday, the Seminoles’ 12th successive win.
Travis finished 23 of 37 passes for 284 backyards and a goal, shaking off an evident injury to his non-throwing (left) hand in the 2nd quarter.
Lawrance Toafili had a 50-yard goal and completed with 7 brings for 93 backyards. Trey Benson included 14 brings for 74 lawns as Florida State (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) wentbeyond the 30-point mark for a 12th straight videogame.
Syracuse’s Garrett Shrader finished 9 of 21 passes for 99 backyards however was inadequate on the ground and netted minus-10 backyards when factoring in sacks on 7 brings.
LeQuint Allen had 19 brings for 110 backyards for Syracuse (4-3, 0-3 ACC).
The takeaway
Syracuse: The Orange couldn’t get much of anything going on offense, punting 9 times, fumbling assoonas and tossing an interception in the videogame’s last seconds. Their average beginning field position was their own 22.
Florida State: The Seminoles didn’t permit a goal in a videogame for the veryfirst time this season. Florida State hasactually enabled simply one offensive goal in the last 3 videogames
Up next
Syracuse: Visits Virginia Tech on Oct. 26.
Florida State: Hosts No. 17 Duke on Saturday.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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