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Florida State loses 28-13 to Boston College and loses 0-2.

The Florida State Seminoles entered their home playoff series against ACC opponent Boston College after losing their first conference game of the season to Georgia Tech in Dublin, Ireland, 24-21. The loss hurt the Seminoles’ chances for another ACC title and a shot at a rebirth in the College Football Playoff after being ignored the previous season.

It was a packed house despite the limited seating capacity at Doak Campbell Stadium with 55,107 fans cheering on, but Boston College’s Thomas Castellanos and the Eagles had cleared the stands late in the fourth quarter with a 28-13 upset. For a team with such high expectations on the ground, the running game was stunned by the Eagle defense, which finished with just 21 rushing yards.

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To start the game, Florida State’s defense forced a third down, but Castellanos was able to move the chains with his legs to keep the Eagles’ drive alive. A completion to Reed Harris got them down the field. Kevin Knowles II pushed them back five yards with a tackle for loss, and the Seminole defense forced their first three and out of the game.

The Eagles defense returned the favor with a three and out of their own, with the ‘Noles opting to punt from their own 10-yard line.

The Eagles’ second possession was aided by a fumble recovery by Harris, who was forced by FSU linebacker Cam Riley to put Boston College within field goal range. Boston College took its first lead of the game on a quarterback keeper from the four-yard line.

Time of possession was dramatic between FSU and the Eagles. Boston College ran 22 plays to the ‘Noles’ 3 in the first quarter. The trend continued for the Seminoles who gained just two yards before going three-and-out.

On third-and-six, Treshaun Ward made an explosive 42-yard catch for the Eagles as Boston College continued to harass the defense. Patrick Payton was able to push the Eagles back with a 4-yard sack, but Boston College would go up two scores with a 13-yard touchdown to Ward.

With a good starting position, freshman running back Kam Davis gave the offense some space and a 25-yard catch by Jaylin Lucas put them in scoring position. The ‘Noles had to settle for three points on a 31-yard field goal by kicker Ryan Fitzgerald.

Uiagalelei made two key completions to Ja’Khi Douglas and Malik Benson to move the Seminoles across midfield. On a fourth-and-1, Uiagalelei kept the ‘Noles’ hopes of scoring alive to end the half. Fitzgerald made three tackles and made it 14-6 with a 24-yard field goal.

Lucas turned on the ‘Noles early in the second half and a big run from Davis helped move the chains for an eight-yard gain. Head coach Mike Norvell decided to go for it on fourth-and-5 and Uiagalelei threw his first interception of the season to Max Tucker who returned it for 58 yards. Running back Kye Robichaux extended Boston College’s lead with a four-yard touchdown reception.

FSU punter Mastromanno and the special teams unit were a highlight of the loss, with a blistering 65-yard punt on the Seminoles’ second three and out of the half. Running back Turbo Richard sparked the Eagles to two big runs for a total of 21 yards, but the defense held firm and forced a punt.

Florida State wide receiver Jalen Brown got on the stat sheet with a 15-yard catch. Wide receiver Kentron Poiter got the offense back into the red zone before scoring the Seminoles’ first touchdown of the game on back-to-back 29-yard receptions.

Ward put Boston College in scoring position with a 23-yard run and responded with a touchdown, putting them ahead 28-13.

The offense continued to struggle to keep Uiagalelei afloat and gave up back-to-back sacks, forcing FSU to punt from their own end zone. Both teams traded possessions. The game ended with the seconds waning and the final score 28-13.

Uiagalelei finished the game with 21/42 passing for 272 yards with one touchdown to one interception. The Seminoles scored a total of 13 points on their 11 offensive drives.

The Seminoles still have a lot of work to do during their week off before the hot Memphis team comes to town on Saturday, September 14.

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