MIAMI GARDENS — Florida State tried the limited options it had. But after using quarterbacks Brock Glenn and Luke Kromenhoek, playing without starting left tackle Darius Washington, going for it repeatedly on fourth downs, the result was humbling and familiar:
The Seminoles’ offense doesn’t have the rhythm in the passing game or the protection up front to be efficient, not nearly enough against No. 6 Miami and Cam Ward. FSU had 248 offensive yards, extending the streak to 11 games without 300 or more yards of offense.
Mark Fletcher and Damien Martinez had touchdown runs and Miami connected on three field-goal attempts in a controlling 36-14 win over FSU on Saturday. It also continued a streak of seven straight games of scoring in the teens.
FSU battled in the first half but didn't have the firepower to keep up with Miami in a 36-14 loss.
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