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Offensive observations from FSU football’s loss versus Miami

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Florida State’s offense started off strong, scoring 20 points in the first half, but ultimately fell apart in the second half in a 28-27 loss against Miami.

The Seminoles drove down the field on its first possession of the game, capping off an 8-play, 58-yard drive with a 17-yard touchdown grab by Keith Gavin. FSU would then end the half with three straight scoring drives with two field goals and a touchdown.

However, the second half is when things began to fall apart.

Deondre Francois fumbled on a corner blitz from Miami, giving the Hurricanes the ball at the FSU 20-yard line.