FSU dominates BC win

Despite actively playing on merely a five-day turnaround, the Seminoles have been sharp again earlier - just like they have been completely in just about every match during their four-game succeed streak FSU defensive tackle Anthony "Amp" McCloud forced a fumble on BC's next possession, and Smith recovered it in the Eagles' 2-yard line. Two plays (and one penalty) later, the Seminoles took a 7-0 direct on an 8-yard pass from EJ Manuel to senior receiver Bert Reed.

"Those guys have been completely actively playing great," Manuel said within the Seminoles' defense. "These last handful of weeks, I think that's really been the biggest difference for us getting a team. The defense has long been making stops, forcing turnovers, hurrying up the quarterback. I give those people guys loads of credit."

The Seminoles would extend their direct to 28-0 at halftime pursuing three straight touchdown runs - two by freshman tailback Devonta Freeman along with a 1-yard sneak by Manuel.

It was a familiar refrain for FSU, which has bounced back again from three consecutive losses to record 4 straight blowout victories.

In consecutive routs of Boston College, N.C. State, Maryland and Duke, the Seminoles have outscored their opponents within earliest half by a blended margin of 96-6. Maryland and Duke recorded only one field focus on apiece earlier to halftime, along with the Seminoles shut out each the Wolfpack and Eagles.