Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Florida State routs Georgia Tech

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TALLAHASSE­E, FLA. (AP) >> Florida State fumbled on the goal line and another first-quarter drive deep into Georgia Tech territory was halted on downs. But the Seminoles made the most of their drives in the second quarter and pulled away to defeat Georgia Tech.

Jordan Travis wasn’t sharp at times but still completed 23 of 38 passes for a career-best 396 yards and matched a career best with three touchdowns as Florida State routed the Yellow Jackets 41-16 on Saturday.

“You sit there, and there were so many opportunit­ies throughout that game to really put it away earlier and to play our best,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said. “I thought there was a lot of great performanc­es.”

Travis connected with Johnny Wilson on a 78yard TD, Lawrance Toafili on a 62-yard TD and Ja’Khi Douglas on a 24-yard TD as the Seminoles (5-3, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) halted a three-game losing streak.

Trey Benson ran 18 times for 111 yards, Toafili had 13 carries for 70 yards, and the Seminoles accumulate­d 246 rushing yards, averaging 5.7 yards per carry.

Travis completed passes to 10 receivers. Wilson caught three passes for 111 yards and Toafili grabbed five passes for 84 yards.

“We’re used to responding, that’s what coach Norvell emphasizes a lot,” Travis said. “I’m changing my mindset. I’m taking a lot of responsibi­lity from now on. I don’t want to lose another football game this year. My mindset coming in every day is to be the best, have a smile on my face at all times.”

Freshman Zach Pyron completed 18 of 28 passes for 198 yards as well as a TD pass and TD run for Georgia Tech (3-5, 2-3). Pyron took most of the snaps as he filled in for Jeff Sims, who left last week’s game against Virginia with an injury.

Georgia Tech started Zach Gibson at quarterbac­k, and he was 2 of 3 on the first two drives. Georgia Tech interim coach Brent Key said the plan was to use freshman Zach Pyron on the third drive and they decided to stay with him after he settled in.

The Yellow Jackets used an onside kick to open the second half, and they capitalize­d as Pyron connected with EJ Jenkins on a 32-yard touchdown and cut the Florida State lead to 24-10. But the Yellow Jackets couldn’t score on their next two drives.

Georgia Tech struggled on third downs, going just 2 of 13, and the Yellow Jackets couldn’t stop Florida State, which was 9 of 15 on third downs.

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