Florida State had been perfect in the red zone going into the Syracuse game. And the Seminoles were 3 of 4 on Saturday in a 41-3 rout.
Jordan Travis’ reaction to a missed opportunity, one where the Seminoles were gifted a possession (courtesy of Joshua Farmer's strip sack) at the Syracuse 5 but couldn't score on four plays, was one of frustration when given an oh-so-close-chance to put the ball in the end zone.
“I feel like every drive, I want to score,” Travis said on Wednesday. “I feel like when we don’t score, I put it on myself. But it’s never going to affect the next drive. That’s just who I am.”
Jordan Travis’ reaction to a missed opportunity, one where the Seminoles were gifted a possession (courtesy of Joshua Farmer's strip sack) at the Syracuse 5 but couldn't score on four plays, was one of frustration when given an oh-so-close-chance to put the ball in the end zone.
“I feel like every drive, I want to score,” Travis said on Wednesday. “I feel like when we don’t score, I put it on myself. But it’s never going to affect the next drive. That’s just who I am.”
TheOsceola - Travis leads a top-10 scoring offense but constantly seeking improvement
Jordan Travis' competitiveness shows in a red-zone miss, illustrating FSU's pursuit of improvement within a 6-0 start.
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