Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Staying perfect

QB Travis eager to lead No. 4 Florida State to milestone win over Clemson

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Ashoulder injury with a big firsthalf lead at Boston College might have kept some players out the rest of the game. Not Florida State quarterbac­k Jordan Travis, and not with one of the fourth-ranked Seminoles' biggest games on the horizon.

Travis was back in the second half of a 31-29 win over the Eagles last week to keep Florida State perfect. The Seminoles hope to stay that way at Clemson on Saturday.

Travis, the sixth-year passer, will be there to lead the way.

“We have to protect Jordan from Jordan sometimes because, you may think, on one play he lowered his shoulder,” Florida State offensive coordinato­r Alex Atkins. “But Jordan is a tough man and he is the leader and (his teammates) know it.”

Travis has helped guide the Seminoles to nine straight victories, a streak that began last year after a 34-28 loss to Clemson. The splashiest win of Florida State’s early season was likely beating then-No. 4 LSU for a 45-24 victory on Sept. 3.

This was expected to be another top-10 showdown, but the Tigers, who were ninth to start the season, slid down rankings after falling 28-7 at then-unranked Duke a day after the Seminoles’ big win. Clemson subsequent­ly dropped out of the poll a week later.

Travis said he's felt good at practice this week and is ready for the ACC showdown. “I feel really good,” he said. “I can't wait to get out there Saturday.”

Florida State is attempting to end a seven-game losing streak to Clemson, a run that coincided with the Tigers becoming the ACC's dominant program. Clemson has won seven of the last eight league titles, including national championsh­ips in the 2016 and 2018 seasons.

Travis knows the Tigers won't lay down, especially at home, where the Seminoles have not won since 2013 when Jameis Winston was a freshman quarterbac­k on the way to a Heisman Trophy and the program's last national title.

“It's loud,” Travis said of Death Valley's frenzied atmosphere. “You can't control the crowd, but go early and score a bunch of points, yeah, you can control that.”

SCORING SUCCESS

If Florida State gets inside the opponent's 20, count on points on the board. The Seminoles are 15-of-15 on cashing in from the red zone. They've got 142 points through three games so far, the most by the program since 2012 when they scored 176 as they began a run of three straight ACC title-winning years.

PERFECT RECORD

Clemson all-ACC defensive tackle Tyler Davis has won his first four games against Florida State. He'd love to make it fivefor-five and leave a legacy for perfection. “It would mean a lot,” Davis said of never losing to the Seminoles. “They are Florida State. They are historic.” Clemson allows 246 yards a game, second in the ACC.

ACC SHOWDOWN

Florida State will attempt to keep itself in prime position for a spot in the ACC championsh­ip game, in the new division-less league where the two teams with the best conference winning percentage­s play for a title. A loss by Clemson would all but eliminate the preseason favorites from championsh­ip contention.

NEW OLD KICKER

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney called up ex-Tigers reserve kicker Johnathan Weitz, who had been on the team the past four years and was primed to start a career in finance. Weitz, who was taking grad courses online in Charleston, agreed to come back and add experience to a position that's been problemati­c with freshman Robert Gunn III, who's missed three of four field goals this season. Swinney said Weitz can add “maturity” to the position.

RUNNING BACK SCRAP

It wasn't all ice cream and balloons for the Tigers in their 48-14 victory over Florida Atlantic last week. Running backs coach C.J. Spiller and starter Will Shipley were seen having a heated exchange after Shipley came up short of the goal line on a second-down carry. Coach Dabo Swinney spoke with Spiller and said it was some “competitiv­e juices right there by two great competitor­s. We'll handle all that stuff inside. They resolved it pretty quickly.”

 ?? (AP PHOTO/PHIL SEARS) ?? Florida State has not beaten Clemson since 2014, a string of seven losses as the Seminoles have also watched the Tigers take control of the league with seven ACC titles in the past eight years.
(AP PHOTO/PHIL SEARS) Florida State has not beaten Clemson since 2014, a string of seven losses as the Seminoles have also watched the Tigers take control of the league with seven ACC titles in the past eight years.

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