FSU football gave a valiant effort in the second half, but the comeback came up short in a 31-23 loss. The Louisville offense did whatever they wanted in the first half as the Noles allowed 31 points.
The Cardinals had over 300 total yards and didn’t punt until 39 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Louisville also converted 90 percent of their third-down conversions. The FSU offense couldn’t get much going outside of two drives in the first half.
It was 17-0 before we could blink, but Treshaun Ward scored in a 20-yard scamper to get the Noles on the board, and Andrew Parchment scored on a 23-yard pass to close the gap to 31-13(missed extra point).