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2017 Seminole Football Page 93 2017 SEMINOLE FOOTBALL PAGE 93 2016 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 GAME 2 (11/12) OLE MISS 34 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 8 (4/4) FLORIDA STATE 45 (3/3) FLORIDA STATE 52 MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 2016 • ORLANDO, FLA. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2016 • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. » Head Coach Jimbo Fisher is » The Seminoles extended 7-0 in season openers in his their home winning streak career. to 22 straight games. » The Seminoles came from 22 » Junior wide receiver Travis points behind by scoring 33 un- Rudolph recorded his sec- answered to achieve the larg- ond career multi-touchdown est comeback in school history game and his third 100-yard over a span of 6:12 between receiving game. His second the second and third quarters. touchdown tied him with Florida State went from a 28-6 Kenny Shaw for the 23rd- defi cit to a 29-28 lead. most receiving touchdowns » Redshirt freshman Deondre in Florida State history with Francois became the fourth 14. rookie quarterback in Florida » The defense forced three State history to start the sea- fumbles including two on son opener. He threw for 419 back-to-back drives in the yards, the 16th-most in Florida fi rst quarter that led to a State history, on 52 attempts Deondre Francois 21-0 FSU lead. Florida with a pair of touchdowns. State forced 10 turnovers » Junior running back Dalvin in the fi rst two games of the Cook totaled 192 yards on 30 touches (23 carries for 91 yards, seven receptions for 101 yards). season. Bobo Wilson The 101 yards receiving made him the fi rst Seminole running back since Lorenzo Booker in » The three fumble recoveries 2006 to have over 100 yards receiving in a game. are the most for FSU since nabbing three vs. Ga. Tech in 2009. » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker achieved a career high in sacks with 4.5, all coming in » Senior wide receiver Bobo Wilson helped cap off a 28-point fi rst quarter with an 89-yard punt the second half and added a forced fumble. return for a touchdown with 0:22 left. This marked the third longest punt return in school history as well as the fi rst punt return for a touchdown since Tyler Hunter’s against Duke in 2012. 1 2 3 4 F » Freshman defensive end Brian Burns led the Seminoles with two sacks and fi ve tackles in Ole Miss 7 21 0 6 34 his debut. Florida State 3 10 23 9 45 1 2 3 4 F SCORING SUMMARY Charleston Southern 0 6 0 2 8 First Quarter Florida State 28 7 14 3 52 13:14 MS Stringfellow 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-75, 1:46 Ole Miss 7, FSU 0 0:01 FS Aguayo 25 yd fi eld goal. 13-75, 6:31 Ole Miss 7, FSU 3 SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter First Quarter 12:42 MS Metcalf 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 9-75, 2:19 Ole Miss 14, FSU 3 9:26 FS Rudolph 36 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 11-68, 5:34 FSU 7, Charleston So. 0 9:42 MS Engram 21 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-72, 1:56 Ole Miss 21, FSU 3 4:18 FS Cook 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 8-48, 3:37 FSU 14, Charleston So. 0 4:49 FS Aguayo 21 yd fi eld goal. 10-71, 4:53 Ole Miss 21, FSU 6 3:17 FS Rudolph 21 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 3-27, 0:53 FSU 21, Charleston So. 0 3:04 MS Judd 11 yd run (Wunderlich kick). 10-80, 1:40 Ole Miss 28, FSU 6 0:22 FS Wilson 89 yd punt return (Aguayo kick). FSU 28, Charleston So. 0 0:28 FS Rudolph 16 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 9-75, 2:29 Ole Miss 28, FSU 13 Second Quarter Third Quarter 4:44 FS Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-35, 2:32 FSU 35, Charleston So. 0 12:18 FS Aguayo 40 yd fi eld goal. 7-52, 2:42 Ole Miss 28, FSU 16 2:50 CSU Brown 57 yd pass from Mitchell (Kick failed). 3-69, 1:48 FSU 35, Charleston So. 6 11:28 FS Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 3-32, 0:41 Ole Miss 28, FSU 23 Third Quarter 9:17 FS Whitfi eld 3 yd run (Francois pass failed). 3-11, 1:30 FSU 29, Ole Miss 28 10:00 FS Cook 37 yd run (Aguayo kick). 4-63, 1:38 FSU 42, Charleston So. 6 4:12 FS Izzo 2 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 8-77, 4:24 FSU 36, Ole Miss 28 2:22 FS Tate 1 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 10-76, 4:51 FSU 49, Charleston So. 6 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 12:56 FS Aguayo 40 yd fi eld goal. 14-51, 4:58 FSU 39, Ole Miss 28 14:42 CSU Taylor Safety FSU 49, Charleston So. 8 12:09 MS Jefferson 20 yd pass from Kelly (Kelly pass failed). 4-75, 0:47 FSU 39, Ole Miss 34 4:59 FS Aguayo 46 yd fi eld goal. 4-8, 1:26 FSU 52, Charleston So. 8 9:16 FS Aguayo 44 yd fi eld goal. 7-26, 2:44 FSU 42, Ole Miss 34 4:53 FS Aguayo 30 yd fi eld goal. 8-50, 3:23 FSU 45, Ole Miss 34 TEAM STATISTICS CSU FS FIRST DOWNS 15 26 TEAM STATISTICS MS FS RUSHES-YDS (NET) 39-152 36-169 FIRST DOWN 21 32 PASSING YDS (NET) 142 269 RUSHES-YDS (NET) 25-67 41-161 Passes Comp-Att-Int 7-20-0 26-35-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 313 419 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 59-294 71-438 Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-39-3 33-52-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 3-(-8) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 64-380 93-580 Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-6) 1-89 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-73 2-17 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 1-(-5) Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-74 3-81 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.7 2-51.0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-0 Fumbles-Lost 6-3 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 3-44.0 Penalties-Yards 8-51 6-60 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 Possession Time 29:41 30:19 Penalties-Yards 8-74 15-127 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 8 of 11 Possession Time 17:21 42:39 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 9 of 18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-37 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 7-7 Attendance: 75,831 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 5-40 Attendance: 63,042 RUSHING: CSU - C. Hamilton 9-53, K. Fraise 6-33, R. Mitchell 16-23, G. Wall 3-22, R. Harris 2-18, L. Johnson 3-3 FSU - D. Cook 11-83, A. Rasul 6-46, J. Patrick 5-26, R. Green 3-6, J. Wilson 1-6, J. Vickers 2-4, J.J. Cosentino 2-1, RUSHING: Ole Miss - A. Judd 8-44, C. Kelly 13-15, E. Swinney 1-6, E. Brazley 2-3, TEAM 1-(-1). FSU - D. Cook 23-91, D. Francois 6-(-3). D. Francois 9-59, F. Stevenson 2-8, K. Whitfi eld 1-3, J. Patrick 5-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2). PASSING: CSU - R. Mitchell 7-20-142, 1 TD/0 INT. FSU - D. Francois 25-32-262, 3 TD/1 INT, J.J. Cosentino 1-3-7, 0 PASSING: Ole Miss - C. Kelly 21-39-313, 4 TD/3 INT. FSU - D. Francois 33-52-419, 2 TD/0 INT. TD/0 INT. RECEIVING: Ole Miss - E. Engram 9-121, D. Stringfellow 3-41, A.J. Brown 2-48, Q. Adeboyejo 2-40, V. Jefferson RECEIVING: CSU - K. Brown 2-80, Q. Scott 1-29, S. Davis 1-16, J. Scotland 1-9, K. Fraise 1-7, C. Hamilton 1-1. FSU 2-23, T. Zettergren 1-37, D.K. Metcalf 1-3, A. Judd 1-0. FSU - J. Wilson 9-125, D. Cook 7-101, T. Rudolph 6-74, K. - T. Rudolph 7-105, J. Wilson 4-53, N. Murray 3-31, R. Izzo 2-20, K. Whitfi eld 2-17, D. Phillips 2-15, A. Tate 2-13, J. Whitfi eld 5-53, R. Izzo 3-41, J. Patrick 1-13, D. Phillips 1-8, N. Murray 1-4. Patrick 2-5, D. Cook 1-9, J. Harrison 1-1. 2017 SEMINOLE FOOTBALL PAGE 94 2016 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 3 GAME 4 (2/2) FLORIDA STATE 20 (13/14) FLORIDA STATE 55 (10/10) LOUISVILLE 63 USF 35 SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 2016 • LOUISVILLE, KY. SATURDAY, SEPT 24, 2016 • TAMPA, FLA. » Freshman kicker Ricky » Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for a Aguayo made a career-long career-high 267 yards and two touchdowns on 28 47-yard fi eld goal with 1:42 carries to go along with a team-high 62 yards on left in the fi rst quarter. The four receptions. This marked Cook’s third career rookie started the year hitting 200-yard rushing game and the second most 9-of-10 . rushing yards in school history. » Sophomore running back » Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden Jacques Patrick had a nabbed his third interception of the season.
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