Travis did his best to keep the Seminoles in the game. Wake Forest extended the lead to 17 with a 42-yard field goal with 3:25 remaining in the half. Travis connects with Wilson for quick-strike TD Three plays later, Hartman scrambled to find Donald Stewart in the end-zone for an 11-yard touchdown connection. On 3rd and 14, the Seminoles got a stop on a seven-yard completion, but Jones was called for a late hit out-of-bounds, granting the Demon Deacons a new set of downs (another questionable call, although the defensive back should’ve just left well enough alone). The Seminoles seemed to have the momentum shifting, but another personal foul put a stop to that. Travis then connected with Ward on a screen, who did the rest of the work to find the end-zone and cut the deficit in half.ĭeja vu, another FSU personal foul leads to a WF touchdown Ward scampered for a 22-yard gain, and when the defense grabbed his face-mask, it set up first-and-goal. Travis got the ball moving with a 10-yard completion to Williamson. Beal-Smith finished the drive with a seven-yard TD rush to open a 14-0 lead.įlorida State needed a response in a big way, and they got it from Jordan Travis and Treshaun Ward. Hartman ripped off runs of 7 and 24, before Christian Turner picked up 15 on the ground to put WF inside FSU’s 10. The Demon Deacons’ running game sprang to life after the penalty. Darion Williamson was called for roughing the kicker after ran into Wake’s punter. FSU’s defense responded with a three-and-out, but the drive was extended on a questionable personal foul call. The Seminoles’ offense sandwiched a fumble recovery with two three-and-outs. Wake’s running game ignited by personal foul However, on the next play, Jashaun Corbin lost control of the football, and Wake Forest’s Caelen Carson picked it up for a fumble recovery.Ĭhristian Beal-Smith immediately moved the Demon Deacons into FSU territory on a 13-yard rush, before Sam Hartman found AT Perry on the next play for an easy 49-yard touchdown as he beat Jarrian Jones in coverage down the sideline.įast start | #GoDeacs /eelrAYMDRV- Wake Forest Football September 18, 2021 McKenzie Milton, making his second straight start, connected with Malik McClain for a six-yard gain on the Seminoles’ first play. Two plays later, Sidney Williams dove to snag a deflected pass for his first career interception. Wake Forest received the opening kick and gained a first down after two plays, but the drive didn’t last much longer. Within the first six plays of the game, each team had a turnover. ‘Noles and Deacs trade turnovers, WF opens scoring with 49-yard TD The Florida State defense was on the field for 89 plays and 39 minutes, as they allowed seven third down conversions. FSU had six turnovers, seven penalties for 65 yards, and just one third down conversion. The Seminoles fell in a quick hole and never truly got back into the game due to self-inflicted wounds. Florida State football is 0-3 for the first time since 1976, Bobby Bowden’s first season as head coach, after a 35-14 loss at Wake Forest.
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