In a recent college football game, Florida State University (FSU) triumphed over North Alabama with a final score of 58-13. The game, which took place at Doak Campbell Stadium, saw an attendance of 79,560 spectators.
Key highlights of the game included a 70-yard touchdown by CJ Campbell for FSU, which significantly contributed to their victory. However, the game was not without its challenges for FSU, as Jordan Travis was carted off the field due to a leg injury.
Despite the setback, FSU managed to maintain their lead, even as North Alabama extended their lead over Florida State with a touchdown by J.J. Evans.
The game was particularly significant for FSU's offensive lineman D’Mitri Emmanuel, who participated in his third senior night in his seven-year college career. Emmanuel, who began his college career at Charlotte in 2017, is now in his second season at Florida State, working toward a third bachelor’s degree.
FSU's offense, which Emmanuel has been a significant part of, ranks 13th in the Football Bowl Subdivision in scoring and 17th in passing. Additionally, FSU's secondary has allowed an opponent completion percentage of just 46.9, the lowest in the FBS.
The Seminoles will be seeking their 17th straight victory in what should be a warmup game before next week’s regular-season finale at Florida.