FSU Dominates Wake Forest with Impressive Offensive Performance

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FSU Dominates Wake Forest with Impressive Offensive Performance
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Keon Coleman and Trey Benson lead FSU to a 41-16 victory over Wake Forest, with Coleman's one-handed touchdown catch stealing the show. Jordan Travis throws for 359 yards and three scores, while FSU's defense holds Wake Forest to just 210 total yards.

Keon Coleman needed only one arm to snag one of his two touchdown catches while Trey Benson took a short pass and broke loose for an 80-yard score that helped FSU overpower Wake Forest 41-16, keeping the unbeaten Seminoles in firm control of the Atlantic Coast Conference race.

Coleman, a transfer receiver from Michigan State, was the standout with his game-breaking ability in his third multi-TD game of the season. The highlight came late in the second quarter with Coleman locked up with Demon Deacons defensive back and Caelen Carson, himself an NFL prospect, in the end zone as Travis lofted a throw his way.

“I mean, they left me 1-on-1,” Coleman said with a shrug. “I don’t really know what else to tell you.”“Every time we get a 1-on-1,” Travis said, “I want to give him a chance.” “It’s the most complete football team that we’ve played all season,” Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said. “They made explosive plays, they were very stout on defense, they’re really good in the kicking game. That’s kind of where they are right now, and this is where we are right now.”FSU: The Seminoles were down multiple receivers, including No. 2 wideout Johnny Wilson, but kept rolling right along with a 14th straight win.

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