
FSU football went on the road and dominated North Carolina after giving up 10 points in the first quarter.
It was the Jordan Travis show as he accounted for five touchdowns in the contest, three passing and two running.
The FSU offense averaged well over seven yards per play and had their first game without at least one turnover for the first time since their 2019 game against Florida.
Credit to Adam Fuller and the FSU defense for their response after allowing a field goal and touchdown on UNC’s first two possession.
The FSU defense held the North Carolina offense to 6.35 yards per play, but some of that production came when the game was practically over. North Carolina entered the game averaging over seven yards per play.
The Noles were missing Dennis Briggs and his replacement Jarrett Jackson at defensive tackle. There were a few players in the secondary who were not available for the game.
The much-maligned FSU offensive line didn’t allow a sack and only allowed two tackles for loss.
This game is the most complete the Noles have played since Mike Norvell became head coach. Is it a sign of things to come? Let’s look at three takeaways from the win.