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Jordan Travis leads No. 8 Florida State to a dominant 45-24 victory over No. 5 LSU with 5 TDs.

Florida State Dominates LSU ‌in Season Opener

ORLANDO, Fla.—Sitting in⁣ his ⁢hotel room the night before Florida State’s season opener, Jordan ⁤Travis imagined‍ how it would go against LSU.

Big plays? Yes. Touchdowns? Sure.⁣ A blowout?⁢ Absolutely.

“I envisioned all⁢ of ‍this,” he said.

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Travis accounted for five touchdowns, ⁣including three to ‍Michigan State transfer⁤ Keon ‌Coleman, and the eighth-ranked⁣ Seminoles ‌throttled No. 5 LSU ⁣45–24 on Sunday night ⁣in the most anticipated matchup of college football’s opening weekend.

The Seminoles delivered ⁢a dominant second ​half to extend their winning streak to seven and established themselves as an early season favorite to make the College Football Playoff.

“I told them before the day that‌ they’re built for a⁢ time like​ this, this stage, two top-10 teams in​ the country,”⁣ coach Mike Norvell said. “That second half, that was a glimpse of what this team can ⁣do ‍and where⁢ I think it can go.”

They won this ​one⁢ primarily on ⁣fourth down.

FSU stopped the Tigers twice on‍ fourth down​ in the first half, including once at the goal line, and scored the go-ahead touchdown one play after Travis connected with Lawrance⁢ Toafili for 41 yards on fourth-and-2. Travis ran‌ in on the⁤ ensuing ⁣play to put the Seminoles ahead 24–17 and ⁤send most of the 65,429 in attendance into a frenzy.

Roughly 80% of‍ those on hand were ⁤draped⁤ in garnet and gold. They​ got exactly what they wanted: a ⁣blowout to kickstart⁤ the program’s most⁣ hyped ​season⁣ in nearly a decade. ‌LSU was‍ a 2 1/2-point favorite, according to FanDuel⁤ Sportsbook.

FSU won its⁣ final six games last season and then surprisingly returned nearly everyone ⁣for​ coach Norvell’s fourth season, including Travis, standout receiver Johnny‌ Wilson, and stud pass rusher ⁣Jared Verse.

But the star of the opener was Coleman, who left⁣ East Lansing, Michigan, for greener grass in Tallahassee. He finished with⁢ nine catches for 122 yards, including scoring plays of 40,⁢ 21, and 7 yards.

“Really‌ just thankful for the opportunity and coach saying yes to me and believing in me,” Coleman said.

Added Norvell: “I’m grateful for me⁣ saying yes, ⁣too.”

Wilson added seven receptions for‌ 104 yards and would have had better numbers ‌had it‌ not been for two drops.

Travis was at his best in the second half, connecting on ⁣11 of 13 passes as the Seminoles took the ‌lead for good. He sent most⁢ of the LSU faithful to the exits when he found South Carolina transfer Jaheim Bell down the sideline⁢ for a 44-yard score with ⁣7 ​minutes remaining.

Travis completed 23 of 31 passes for 342 yards and⁣ four TDs. He and Coleman hooked up for a 40-yarder to ‍start the scoring,​ added a 21-yarder late in the second to‍ tie the game at 14, and ⁣then connected on a 7-yard fade⁢ in the fourth.

Jayden ‌Daniels ⁣wasn’t nearly as effective for ‍LSU in a showdown of two of the top three preseason Heisman Trophy favorites. He was 22 of 37 passing for ⁢347 yards, ⁣with an ​interception and a 75-yard score in the waning minutes. He ran 15 times for 64 yards and was on the receiving ⁣end of the hit of the night: FSU’s Tatum Bethune hammered him to the ground after he attempted to leap another defender.

“This was a total failure on a coaching ⁢standpoint⁣ and a ⁣player standpoint that ⁤we have to obviously address,” LSU coach​ Brian Kelly said. “I know adversity is always going to ​strike at some time in‌ this game. ‍This is our first real piece of adversity that​ we have to address, and I’m confident ​our guys and our⁢ coaches will ‌rally‍ in ⁤the manner that they need to.”

LSU head coach ⁣Brian⁣ Kelly (R), has a ‍discussion with referee Derek Anderson during the first half of an NCAA college football game against ​Florida State in ​Orlando, Fla., on Sept. 3, ⁢2023. (John Raoux/AP Photo)

Florida State probably⁢ would have trailed by double digits ‍in the first half​ had it not⁤ stopped‍ the Tigers twice⁢ on fourth down.

After Daniels connected ‍with Tre Bradford for 55 yards on the ‌first play ⁢of the game, LSU had six​ shots to ​score from inside the 5-yard line. The Tigers never got close, with‍ Daniels misfiring twice and then getting⁤ sacked on fourth down.

The Tigers were in the red zone again in the second quarter, but⁤ Daniels was ⁣sacked on a fourth-and-1 play from the FSU 13.

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