Showing posts with label Florida State Seminoles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida State Seminoles. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Florida State downs Southern Mississippi 42-13 in Walk-On's Independence Bowl

FSU TB Cam Akers (3) averaged 7.2 yards
a carry against Southern Miss.
Photo by Darla S Tamulitis
La Vita Loca Photography
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By Robert H Kelly
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SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA (December 27, 2017) The Florida State Seminoles jumped out to a 23-6 lead at halftime in route to a 42-13 win over the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in the Walk-On's Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The 33,601 fans in attendance braved temperatures that dipped into the high 30s, to see the Seminoles raise their season record to 7-6, while the Golden Eagles fell to 8-5.

The Golden Eagles scored first on a five-yard run by Kwadra Griggs at the 11:05 mark in the first quarter. Florida State responded with 23 unanswered first half points; paced by James Blackman's three first-half touchdown passes. The throws to Auden Tate (20 yards and 10 yards) and Cam Akers (14 yards). Ricky Aguayo added three points with a 29-yard field goal and two extra points. The 20-yard pass to Tate came in the first quarter with the other two TDs and field goal coming in the second quarter. They continued their scoring assault in the second half, adding 10 additional points before Southern Mississippi could score again. The Seminoles added nine more points in the fourth quarter on another Blackman to Tate pass and a Aguayo field goal.

Blackman (shown below) completed 18-of-26 passes for 233 yards and four touchdowns. With the four passing TDs, the freshman, who played his prep ball at Glades Central High School in Belle Glade, Florida, broke the bowl record. In addition, junior running back Auden Tate set a new reception touchdown record with three. For his performance, Blackman was selected the Offensive Player of the Game by a vote of the credentialed media. 
When ask about improving over the last month, Blackman responded:

“It’s been a great month to be honest. Even though we’ve been through a lot, we still were able to come together and play as a team. We reacted as a team, and we were with each other and stuck together. We did what we had to do to become bowl eligible, and now we won this bowl game. I just want to thank everyone that was put around me from the coaches to the players, and everyone had great energy around me. They helped me lift up this team and helped me be in this position.” 

Red shirt senior Nate Andrews was selected the Defensive Player of the Game in his final game of his college career. The free safety for the Seminoles recorded six tackles; five of which were solo. 


“It meant a lot. All year, I really haven’t played a lot. But being back out there with those guys meant a lot. Like a lot of guys, I could have just laid down and gotten mad at all the coaches that I wasn’t playing. But I kept praying and asked God to give me an opportunity. And when the opportunity came, I was ready for it. I want to thank all the coaches, especially (interim head coach) Odell Haggins. He stuck with us, and I’m just thankful for the opportunity to play today.” 

Team-wise, Florida State posted 452 yards of total offense (238 yards passing and 214 yards rushing), while Southern Mississippi had 260 yards of total offense (129 yards passing and 131 rushing). The Golden Eagles were led by senior running back Ito Smith (16 carries for 92 yards) and quarterback Kwadra Griggs (13-of-25 for 86 yards and one touchdown).

Florida State pushed their bowl record to 29-16-2, along with the longest consecutive bowl appearance streak at 36. The 2017 Independence Bowl was their first appearance in Shreveport. The Golden Eagles have made three appearances in the bowl game. Their lost in 2017 was their first loss in Shreveport. In 1980, they defeated McNeese State by the score of 16-14. In 1988, the downed Texas-El Paso 38-18.



Florida State's Blackman named Offensive MVP of Walk-On's Independence Bowl

Photo by Darla S Tamulitis
La Vita Loca Photography
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By Robert H Kelly
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SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA (December 27, 2017) Florida State quarterback James Blackman (shown right) was named the the Offensive Player of the Game at the 42nd Walk-On's Independence Bowl. The 6-5, 169-pound freshman, who played his prep ball at Glades Central High School in Belle Glade, Florida, broke an I-Bowl record with four passing touchdowns. Seven other quarterback have three passing touchdowns. Three of his passing touchdowns came in the first half. He is the third quarterback to throw three scores in one half in I-Bowl history 

He finished the game with 18-of-26 passes for 233 yards; with his longest pass being 27 yards. He also carried the ball six times for 29 yards. He finishes his freshman season, playing is 13 games and completing 173-of 283 passes for 2,230 yards. He tallied 19 touchdowns along with 11 interceptions.

In the post-game press conference, he was asked about the excitement of playing in the Independence Bowl  and being prepared to play after a coaching change: 

“Being able to take the adversity and make it a positive. We had positive energy in the locker room, and we wanted to send our seniors out the right way. We came out to play, and we came out focused.”

 
He added about how much he improved this season and possibly compete for the starting job: 

“It’s a great season to learn from. What happens in the future, happens in the future. I don’t want to speak on the starting job. I want to learn from my mistakes and get better.” 

Blackman was named the starting quarterback for 2017 after a season-injury to sophomore Deondre Francois.

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Walk-On's Independence Bowl 2017: Southern Miss vs. Florida State

By Robert H Kelly
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SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA (December 26, 2017) The 42nd edition of the Walk-On's Independence Bowl pits two teams with a historic presence in post-season college football. The Florida State Seminoles (6-6, 3-5 ACC) will face off against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles (8-4, 6-2 C-USA) at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana on Wednesday, December 27, 2017. Florida State is making their 36th consecutive bowl appearance, a streak that began with the 1982 Gator Bowl. The Golden Eagles are playing in their third consecutive bowl game and their 25th overall, posting an 11-13 all-time record in post-season contests.

The Seminoles will be led by freshman running back Cam Akers (181 carries for 930 yards and seven touchdowns) , freshman quarterback James Blackman (155-of-271 for 1,997 yards and 15 touchdowns) and junior wide receiver Nyqwan Murray (40 catches for 604 yards and four touchdowns). The Golden Eagles will counter with senior running back Ito Smith (232 carries for 1,323 yards and 13 touchdowns), red shirt junior quarterback Kwadra Griggs (1135-of-240 for 1.793 yards and 15 touchdowns) and red shirt junior wide receiver Korey Robertson (72 carches for 1,070 yards and 11 touchdowns.  Defensively, Southern Miss is paced by senior free safety Tarvarius Moore, with 73 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, and three interceptions. Florida State red shirt senior linebacker Matthew Thomas has 85 tackles for the season with 10 tackles for a loss and two sacks.

Florida State and Southern Miss have met 22 times in program history, with the Seminoles holding a 18-8-1 advantage. Their last meeting was in 1996, when the Seminoles downed the Golden Eagles by the score of 54-14. The two teams meet ten times in the 1970s and 1980s with the 2017 Independence Bowl being the first time thay have played in a bowl game.