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For the second week in a row with no game to watch other than Florida State, the Seminoles fell flat on their face, this time to Boston College 28-13.
With things looking bleak, Mike Norvell is going to have to find answers and fast.
He’ll have a bye week to try and right the ship, but the team looks disinterested, undisciplined, and unorganized.
This could be unnecessarily long, but a couple of players stood out, while a lot really didn’t.
Kentron Poitier was one of the few players who played with fire in the second half, coming down with a long 29-yard reception on probably the best ball DJ Uiagalelei threw all night on a flea-flicker of sorts, then immediately following that up with a touchdown reception where he caught it and juked a defender out to break into the end zone.
For a player who has struggled with injuries in his career, it’s good to see him have success.
Ryan Fitzgerald stayed perfect on the year with two made field goals, both short, but we’ll take all the good we can get right now. His extra-point attempt came off a little wobbly but a make is a make.
Alex Mastromanno had an evening though. Six punts with an average of 52.2 yards, three punts of 50+ yards, and a long of 65 yards.
He’s one of the best punters in the nation for a reason and he showcased that on Monday evening.