FSU football: Five huge takeaways from Luke Kromenhoek's first career start
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By Kelvin Hunt
No Turnovers
FSU went into the game with a -14 turnover margin and only had two games where the offense didn't turn the ball over. They probably win the Memphis and Duke games if they don't turn it over.
The ability to take care of the ball on offense is arguably one of the most underrated things Jordan Travis did in his time at FSU.
Guess what? Luke Kromenhoek didn't turn the ball over once and that's saying something considering he was under duress way too much early in the game.
It's not like Kromenhoek was dinking and dunking with short screen passes every play. He threw a variety of passes to all three levels, including passes over the middle of the field, where offensive coaches tend to steer away from with inexperienced quarterbacks.