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Live updates, highlights and analysis as the No. 4-ranked Seminoles battle the rival Hurricanes in an ACC showdown
Nov 11, 2023
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Tough injury
Miami quarterback Emory Williams needed major medical attention after stretching for the first-down marker on fourth down with only 2:43 remaining. Williams was hit as he fell to the turf and needed his playcalling wristband cut off and an air cast attached to his left arm. The true freshman made the line to gain, and will now be replaced in the lineup by former starter Tyler Van Dyke. Miami has the ball with 2:43 remaining.
Miami strikes back
4Q: Florida State 27, Miami 20
Miami got the ball in the shadow of its own end zone, but quarterback Emory Williams connected for a breakaway and suddenly the Hurricanes are right back in the game.
Coleman with the finisher
4Q: Florida State 27, Miami 13
Florida State stalled after starting in the red zone, but Keon Coleman refused to leave without a touchdown. Coleman was interfered with in the end zone, but pushed a Miami defender to the side to make a circus catch on the sideline. The Seminoles are up 14 points late, and that might be enough.
Coleman swings game
Florida State returner Keon Coleman swung the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Coleman ran through a tackle and ripped off a 57-yard return that gave the Seminoles the ball in the red zone with a chance to take a two-possession lead. Coleman hasn’t been much of a factor in the passing game after returning from injury, but FSU needed that play desperately.
No. 4 Florida State is locked in a tight 20-13 battle with Miami at the end of the third quarter of their matchup at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. Quarterback Jordan Travis has thrown for 243 yards, but has yet to find the end zone as the Hurricanes hope to survive a challenge from the in-state rival.
The Seminoles gave up a late field goal to end the first half to tie the game and later attempted an onside kick that led to a Hurricanes field goal. However, Florida State has responded since the lull, going on a 10-0 run to take the lead heading into the final frame. Miami has not beaten Florida State in Tallahassee since 2019. A loss could have devastating consequences for Florida State’s chances to earn a trip to the College Football Playoff.
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