Former FSU offensive lineman and Osceola Football Analyst Mark Salva joins me to offer his instant analysis of the Seminoles 41-16 win over Ga. Tech on Saturday.
FSU rolls up over 640 yards of offense and held the Yellow Jackets below 250 yards in a dominating performance from both sides of the ball. The Seminoles held the Yellow Jacket to just 3 yards in the first quarter to give a slow starting offense to get on track. FSU gained 511 in the game's final three quarters as Jordan Travis threw for career high 396 yards and three touchdowns. The offense was sparked by the return of the big play as they completed seven passes of 24 plus yards in the game. FSU's defense registered at least 10 TFL's and had four sacks in the game.
FSU rolls up over 640 yards of offense and held the Yellow Jackets below 250 yards in a dominating performance from both sides of the ball. The Seminoles held the Yellow Jacket to just 3 yards in the first quarter to give a slow starting offense to get on track. FSU gained 511 in the game's final three quarters as Jordan Travis threw for career high 396 yards and three touchdowns. The offense was sparked by the return of the big play as they completed seven passes of 24 plus yards in the game. FSU's defense registered at least 10 TFL's and had four sacks in the game.
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