FSU football: Top 10 amazing plays through four games
By Kelvin Hunt
Keon Coleman Huge Catch on 2nd and 14 Against LSU
I’ll start things off with a play that probably doesn’t come to mind right off the cuff, but this play was a huge moment early in the second half of the LSU game.
The Noles offense scored on their opening possession in the third quarter to tie the game 17-17, and the defense got the ball back to the offense for an opportunity to take the lead and put some pressure on LSU.
The offense lost four yards on the first play of the possession, and it’s 2nd and 14 deep in their territory.
Jordan Travis takes advantage of a one-on-one opportunity with Keon Coleman against an LSU defender and connects on a pass that moves the ball to near midfield.
If that pass isn’t completed, it’s third and long near their end zone, and if they have to punt, LSU will likely get the ball near midfield for an opportune time to score and regain the lead.
FSU went on to score and take the lead for good, but at the very least, it gave the offense room to breath and flipped the field.