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CNN —Sunday’s announcement of the four teams selected for the College Football Playoff sent shockwaves through the sport. Instead of folding, Florida State rallied, coming from behind on the road to defeat Florida in Gainesville with backup quarterback Tate Rodemaker. With the selection, the Crimson Tide will make its eighth appearance in the College Football Playoff, the most of any team. Speaking on ESPN on Sunday, College Football Playoff committee chair Boo Corrigan explained why FSU was left out of the top four. It renders the season up to yesterday irrelevant and significantly damages the legitimacy of the College Football Playoff.
Persons: CNN —, , Michael Alford, Jordan Travis, Tate Rodemaker, Brock Glenn, Boo Corrigan, Corrigan, , ” Jordan Travis, Colin Hackley, Cari, Poppy Harlow, Phil Mattingly, Jordan, Travis, wouldn’t, Nick Saban, Mike, Norvell, I’d, Dan Wolken, , ” Alford, Alford, ” Norvell, Mike Norvell, Charles LeClaire, Jaylan Ford, ” Ford, They’re, They’ve Organizations: CNN, College Football, Michigan Wolverines, Washington Huskies, Texas Longhorns, Alabama Crimson Tide, Florida State Seminoles, Florida State University, FSU, Florida State, Seminoles, North Alabama, Atlantic Coast Conference, Louisville, Cardinals, Alabama, Crimson Tide, ESPN, Sunday, ” The College, Georgia Bulldogs, Orange Bowl, SEC, USA, LSU, Florida, , Tide, , Twitter, Power, BCS, Pittsburgh Panthers, Reuters, Rose Bowl, Washington, Caesars Locations: Florida, Gainesville, Grapevine , Texas, Alabama . Alabama, , Alabama, Michigan, Texas, , Pasadena , California, New Orleans
The metaphorical white puffs of smoke sent up by the College Football Playoff selection committee on Sunday signaled that the panel had chosen the four teams that would vie for this season’s championship — and that Florida State, unbeaten champions of the Atlantic Coast Conference, was not among them. This caused smoke of a different sort to emanate from the Seminoles’ ears. Florida State’s résumé was hard to beat. The Seminoles began the season by walloping Louisiana State, which was led by the presumptive Heisman Trophy winner, quarterback Jayden Daniels. The Seminoles’ only shortcoming was being shorthanded: Their star quarterback, Jordan Travis, broke his leg last month against North Alabama.
Persons: résumé, Jayden Daniels, Jordan Travis, Tate Rodemaker, Brock Glenn Organizations: College Football, Florida State, Atlantic Coast Conference, Seminoles, walloping Louisiana State, Clemson, persevering, Michigan, North, Louisville Locations: Florida, Washington, Texas, Alabama, North Alabama
MIAMI LAKES, Fla. (AP) — Florida State won every game this season. 4 Florida State (13-0 ACC, No. 6 CFP) on Dec. 30 in the Orange Bowl after both programs felt like they deserved a chance to play for the national title. “I’m hurting for our players who have displayed a tremendous amount of resilience and response this season,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said Sunday. Georgia and Florida State had one big difference.
Persons: Jordan Travis ’, , Mike Norvell, , Jaylan Ford, They’re, They’ve, Kalen DeBoer, DeBoer, Kirby Smart, “ You’re, ” Smart, Travis ’, Boo Corrigan, Norvell, Jordan Travis, , Travis, ” Travis, Jim Vertuno, Tim Booth Organizations: Florida State, Georgia, College Football, Orange, ACC, SEC, Seminoles, Alabama, Bulldogs, ., Ohio State, CFP, Mississippi State, North Alabama, ESPN, Florida, Louisville, AP Sports, AP Locations: MIAMI, Fla, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Washington , Texas , Alabama, Florida State, ” Texas, ” Washington, . Georgia, Tennessee, Austin , Texas, Seattle
The four-team version of the College Football Playoff is going out with drama and controversy. “When you talk about the four best teams, watch the game,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. 19 Oklahoma State in the Big 12 championship game, have a chance to make that leap Sunday. — The SEC champion has never been left out of the College Football Playoff. "So we’re the best teams, and do we want the best teams?” Smart asked.
Persons: Jordan Travis, Mike Norvell, Kirby Smart, , Go, , ” Smart, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: College Football, CFP, Washington, Florida State, Seminoles, Atlantic Coast Conference, Louisville, Alabama, NFL, Bulldogs, Southeastern Conference, Oklahoma State, Big, SEC, AP Locations: Michigan, Texas, Alabama, Florida, ” Georgia
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Florida State coach Mike Norvell said the possibility of leaving his unbeaten Seminoles out of the College Football Playoff shouldn't even be discussed. Florida State made things as difficult as possible on the CFP selection committee, using a dominant defensive performance to beat No. In all likelihood, Rodemaker would be ready to play should Florida State make the playoff, but even he has only started two games. Florida State also had 14 tackles for loss and 10 pass breakups. “I feel like we go out there and play for each other and we are a close-knit team,” Toafili said.
Persons: CHARLOTTE, Mike Norvell, Brock Glenn, , ” Norvell, ” Lawrance Toafili, Glenn, Jordan Travis, Tate Rodemaker, Travis, Alex Mastromanno, Tatum Bethune, Jack Plummer’s, Plummer, Jeff Brohm, Ryan Fitzgerald, Braden Fiske, Fitzgerald, Fiske, Toafili, Norvell, ” Toafili, haven't, Rodemaker, ___ Organizations: Florida State, Seminoles, College, CFP, Louisville, Atlantic Coast Conference, Alabama, Southeastern Conference, Texas, Heisman, ACC, Cardinals, AP Locations: N.C, Florida, Georgia, Louisville
4 Florida State might have to turn to third-string quarterback Brock Glenn to start the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game against 15th-ranked Louisville on Saturday night. Tate Rodemaker, who made his second career start in the team’s regular-season finale at Florida, has been limited in practice this week while recovering from a concussion. Rodemaker left the game briefly in the fourth quarter after getting hit in the head while sliding, a targeting call that resulted in an ejection. Rodemaker has been able to participate in some parts of practice, but Glenn has gotten the bulk of the work leading into the game. “It's the same thing we faced a week ago, going and playing our last regular-season game.
Persons: CHARLOTTE, Brock Glenn, Tate Rodemaker, Rodemaker, Trey Benson, Mike Norvell, Glenn, “ That's, we'll, Norvell, Jordan Travis, Travis, Organizations: Atlantic Coast Conference, Louisville, Seminoles, College Football, ACC, Gators, Heisman, North, North Alabama, AP Locations: N.C, Florida, North Alabama
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida coach Billy Napier began a much-needed defensive makeover by firing two assistants Monday. Napier parted with cornerbacks coach Corey Raymond and defensive line coach Sean Spencer two days after a season-ending, 24-15 loss to rival and then-No. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the coach nor the assistants had made the moves public. Napier hired Raymond and Spencer before his first season. But with Spencer in charge, Florida’s run defense ranked 12th in the SEC in 2022 and 11th in 2023.
Persons: Billy Napier, Napier, Corey Raymond, Sean Spencer, Jordan Travis, Raymond, Spencer, Organizations: , Florida State, Associated Press, The Gators, Defense, Seminoles, LSU, Southeastern Conference, Gators, New York Giants, Penn State, SEC, AP Locations: GAINESVILLE, Fla, — Florida, Florida, Gainesville
The back door to the College Football playoff is unlikely to be open for Ohio State or anybody else this championship weekend. And the Crimson Tide stayed in CFP contention as they prepare for the Southeastern Conference championship game against No. 20 Iowa in the Big Ten championship game away from a third straight playoff appearance. In the final season before playoff expansion to 12 teams, cutting the field to four might be tricky. ... Don't be surprised if most teams with openings are not willing to wait another week for coaches involved in conference championship games.
Persons: Michael Penix Jr, Jalen Milroe, Isaiah Bond, Jim Harbaugh, Connor Stalions, Sherrone Moore, Harbaugh, Warde Manuel, It’s, J.J . McCarthy, ” McCarthy, Bryce Young, Jordan Travis, Jonathan Smith, Don't, Jeff Lebby, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: College Football, Ohio State, Washington State, Apple, Auburn, Crimson Tide, Southeastern Conference, Buckeyes, NCAA, Big, Michigan, Wolverines, Power, Washington, Huskies, Ducks, Tide, New, Georgia, Alabama, Bulldogs, didn't, TCU, Oklahoma State, The Cowboys, BYU, SEC, Atlantic Coast Conference, Florida State, Florida, ACC, Michigan State, Oregon State, Texas, Mississippi State, AP Locations: Washington, Alabama, Jordan, Georgia, Michigan, Iowa, Indianapolis, Ohio, Oregon, Las Vegas, New Mexico State, Atlanta, Texas, Arlington , Texas, Florida, Louisville, Kentucky, Syracuse, Oklahoma
Washington moved ahead of Florida State and into College Football Playoff position, coming in fourth in the rankings on Tuesday night. Now fifth-ranked Florida State stayed unbeaten, too, though the Seminoles lost quarterback Jordan Travis to a season-ending left leg injury. He was seriously injured in the first quarter against North Alabama, an FCS team, but Florida State went on win easily with backup quarterback Tate Rodemaker stepping in. “Didn’t shock anybody that was on our team because we’ve seen him do that before,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said earlier this week about Rodemaker. “After the (conference) championship games we can look at who’s going to be available and who’s not going to be available," Corrigan said.
Persons: Washington, Jordan Travis, Boo Corrigan, Travis, Tate Rodemaker, , we’ve, Mike Norvell, I’ve, ” Corrigan, Corrigan, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Florida State, College Football, Big Ten, Ohio State, Buckeyes, Wolverines, Big, Huskies, Oregon State, Seminoles, Washington, ESPN, ESPN . Oregon, Alabama, Missouri, Louisville, North, FCS, North Carolina State, AP Locations: Georgia, Michigan, Ann Arbor , Michigan, Washington, ESPN ., Texas, North Alabama, Florida, Rodemaker
Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis is taken off the field after being injured. Photo: Colin Hackley/Associated PressFlorida State on Saturday night won its 11th game in what has been something of a dream season in Tallahassee. Yet that dream turned nightmarish because of what they lost: starting quarterback Jordan Travis. Travis suffered a gruesome leg injury at the end of the opening quarter against North Alabama and was immediately carted off the field and rushed to a hospital. The Seminoles, trailing 13-3 when the redshirt senior went down, scored 55 unanswered points to win the game 58-13.
Persons: Jordan Travis, Colin Hackley, Travis Organizations: Florida State, Associated Press, Associated Press Florida State, North Alabama, Seminoles Locations: Associated Press Florida, Tallahassee
Ohio State passed Michigan and moved up to No. Political Cartoons View All 1256 ImagesWashington won 22-20 on the road against Oregon State, which slipped five spots to No. POLL POINTSMichigan and Ohio State will be a matchup of top-five teams for the 13th time, the most of any rivalry. It was the fifth-longest active streak in the country behind Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan. 2 Ohio State at No.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Quarterback Jordan Travis, James Madison, JMU, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Ohio State, Associated Press, Big, Florida State, Bulldogs, Wolverines, Maryland, Buckeyes, Washington, Oregon State, Huskies, College Football, FCS North Alabama, Louisville, Ohio, Sooners, Longhorns, Nebraska, Utes, Wildcats, Clemson, Rockets, Big West, Illinois, American Conference, Tulane, American Athletic Conference, Liberty, Conference USA, Sun, Appalachian State, SEC, ACC —, USA, AP Locations: Michigan, Washington, Florida, Florida State . Georgia, Southern California, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona . Utah, Georgia, Ohio State, North Carolina, Toledo, Iowa
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis was carted off the field after suffering what appeared to be a serious injury to his left leg late in the first quarter of the fourth-ranked Seminoles' game against North Alabama on Saturday night. Travis, a Heisman Trophy contender, was tackled after a scramble to about midfield and his leg was caught underneath a defender. Travis immediately pointed to his left leg and medical staff rushed onto the field. “Obviously, our thoughts are with Jordan right now, but I was proud with how our guys fought back," Florida State coach Mike Norvell said in an interview with the CW at halftime. Tate Rodemaker came in to replace Travis and Florida State scored 24 unanswered second-quarter points to take the lead at the half.
Persons: Jordan Travis, Travis, Jordan, Mike Norvell, , ” Travis, Tate Rodemaker, Rodemaker Organizations: Florida State, Seminoles, North Alabama, CW Network, College Football, The Lions, AP Locations: TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Florida, Travis
4 Florida State clinched a spot in the ACC Championship game with a 24-7 win over Pittsburgh on Saturday. Travis hit tight end Markeston Douglas for a 22-yard touchdown midway through the third quarter to give Florida State a 10-point lead. Florida State, fourth in the initial College Football Playoff ranking, won its 15th straight game. It did not come easy on a day the Seminoles played without leading receivers Keon Coleman and Johnny Wilson. The most costly miscue came in the third quarter with Florida State leading 10-7.
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That included a defensive performance that held Wake Forest (4-4, 1-4) to just 75 first-half yards and 210 for the game. Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons had won three straight meetings but never seriously threatened to add a stunner to the list. In fact, Ellison's long early run came after the Demon Deacons had managed just 20 total yards to that point. Wake Forest added a short third-quarter touchdown run by Tate Carney but it got little through the air with quarterback Mitch Griffis (82 yards, 6 for 16). Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons have a short week, traveling to No.
Persons: WINSTON, — Keon Coleman, Trey Benson, Jordan Travis, Coleman, Caelen Carson, Travis lofted, Carson, shrugged, Benson —, , Garnes, Justice Ellison, Ke'Shawn Williams, Coleman's, Johnny Wilson, Tate Carney, Mitch Griffis, Duke Organizations: Florida State, Wake, Seminoles, Atlantic Coast Conference, FSU, ACC, Michigan State, Demon Deacons, Deacons, Pittsburgh, AP Locations: SALEM, N.C, Travis, Wake
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Jordan Travis threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Keon Coleman to start overtime and No. 4 Florida State completed a second-half to defeat Clemson 31-24 on Saturday and snap a seven-game losing streak against the Tigers. And Florida State struggled to find space much of the first half and had only 21 yards with less than 8 minutes left before the half. THE TAKEAWAYFlorida State: The Seminoles overcame perhaps their biggest ACC hurdle to supplant Clemson as the league heavyweight. Clemson: The Tigers needed a win here to get themselves back in the ACC and College Football Playoff chase.
Persons: — Jordan Travis, Keon Coleman, Travis, Kalen DeLoach, Cade Klubnik, Jonathan Weitz, Coleman, Clemson couldn't, Klubnik’s, Jameis Winston’s, playmakers, Weitz, Dabo Swinney, they've Organizations: CLEMSON, Florida State, Clemson, Tigers, Seminoles, Atlantic Coast Conference, FSU, Florida, Duke, ACC, College Football Playoff, State, Virginia Tech Locations: S.C, Death, Florida, Charleston, Syracuse
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