

Kelly said after the game that Nabers, who muffed two punts on the night, was rock solid in practice and was shocked when the two fumbles happened during the game.

Clearly, that didn't work and opened the door for Brown to make history. Kelly told reporters after the game that the pressure that came through was enough for the Tigers to switch up some personnel. Ramos' second field goal attempt of the night was a 30-yarder that was blocked by Jared Verse, who came through the left side of the Tiger offensive line. The missed extra point with no time on the clock will be the one that everybody remembers, but it was a blocked field goal attempt earlier in the game that set Brown to make the decisive play of the game. 🎥: /4IJ1uXNmV6- CBS Sports HQ SeptemSpecial teams told the tale Wilson’s 2nd TD of the game is a ONE-HANDED catch😱 Go ahead and add Travis to that group because he looked like a bona fide star against a fast and physical Tigers defense. The ACC is loaded with stud quarterbacks, and Travis wasn't included in the group that included Devin Leary, Tyler Van Dyke, Kedon Slovis and others. The pass over Ontaria Wilson's shoulder for FSU's touchdown in the third quarter couldn't have been put in a better spot, and the fourth-quarter drive that made it a 24-10 game included a tremendous 15-yard reception on the run over-the-middle to big 6-foot-7 target Johnny Wilson. The 'Noles' signal caller looked like a different player Saturday in a hostile environment one one of the biggest stages of his career. What are the primary takeaways from the thriller in New Orleans? Travis is the real deal LSU gave up six tackles for loss, which included four sacks. Part of the reason that Daniels was essentially the only effective piece of the offense was an offensive line that simply couldn't hold the Florida State defensive front back. He went 26 of 35 for 209 yards and two touchdowns, adding 114 yards on the ground. Travis finished the evening 20 of 32 for 260 yards with two touchdowns, eight carries and 31 yards rushing.ĭaniels got the start under center for coach Brian Kelly, who was making his debut in the purple and gold after a successful 12-year stint at Notre Dame. Travis connected with Wilson again in the third quarter on a beautiful over-the-shoulder dime near the right pylon to make it a 17-3 ballgame and crank the pressure up even more on a Tigers team that simply couldn't get going offensively. The second-year starter hit Ontaria Wilson on a double-reverse flea-flicker for a 39-yard score early in the second quarter to put the 'Noles up 7-3, a lead they would never relinquish. The dramatic fourth quarter was the story of the night, but Florida State QB Jordan Travis was the star of the evening. The fumble occurred on the first play coming out of the timeout. Ward had two carries for 8 yards to get to the doorstep and force LSU to burn their first timeout. It was a remarkable turn of events because it appeared that Florida State had the game won when LSU's Malik Nabers muffed a punt on the 8-yard line with 2:05 left. That was the only reason Daniels even had an opportunity to lead his team down the field for what appeared to be the touchdown that would have sent the game to overtime.

Treshaun Ward fumbled an ill-advised pitch on the goal line to give it back to LSU with 1:20 to play.

LSU had a chance to tie it late because of a rare mistake by the 'Noles rushing attack. It was a wild ending to a stellar drive that probably should have never happened. 🎥: ABC /NxGL5qV9Pa- CBS Sports HQ September 5, 2022 After LSU’s TD with 1 second left, FLORIDA STATE BLOCKS THE PAT TO WIN THE GAME😱😱😱
