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LSU Suffers Blowout Loss To Florida State, 45-24
by Staff Reporter
September 3, 202360 Comments
Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Per LSUSports.net: ORLANDO, Fla. – A second half surge from Florida State’s offense powered the Seminoles past the Tigers, 45-24, on Sunday night at Camping World Stadium.
It was a tale of two halves in Orlando, as the Tigers marched into the break with a 17-14 lead in hand after posting 234 yards of total offense behind quarterback Jayden Daniels. However, the Seminoles would go on to outscore LSU 31-7 in the final 20 minutes of play, behind 498 yards on offense, 359 of which coming in the air.
FSU quarterback Jordan Travis, who finished an impressive 23-of-31 for 342 yards and four touchdowns, found an effective connection with junior receiver Keon Coleman, who registered nine catches for 122 yards and three touchdowns.
“We knew who he was, and we knew he was a very difficult matchup for us,” said head coach Brian Kelly of Coleman. “Excellent ball skills. Obviously, a matchup problem for us. He presented that kind of problem tonight.”
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It was a tale of two halves in Orlando, as the Tigers marched into the break with a 17-14 lead in hand after posting 234 yards of total offense behind quarterback Jayden Daniels. However, the Seminoles would go on to outscore LSU 31-7 in the final 20 minutes of play, behind 498 yards on offense, 359 of which coming in the air.
FSU quarterback Jordan Travis, who finished an impressive 23-of-31 for 342 yards and four touchdowns, found an effective connection with junior receiver Keon Coleman, who registered nine catches for 122 yards and three touchdowns.
“We knew who he was, and we knew he was a very difficult matchup for us,” said head coach Brian Kelly of Coleman. “Excellent ball skills. Obviously, a matchup problem for us. He presented that kind of problem tonight.”
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