FSU football vs. Duquesne: Live updates, score, photos
It's time to kick off the 2022 Florida State football season.
The Seminoles welcome FCS opponent Duquesne into a renovated Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday to usher in FSU's third season under head coach Mike Norvell.
Florida State had a disastrous meeting with an FCS team last season en route to a 5-7 finish. FSU enters this season with new talent, including transfer pass rusher Jared Verse. The offense will be led again by dual-threat quarterback Jordan Travis, who threw for 15 touchdowns and ran for seven more last season.
The Dukes went 7-3 in 2021 and beat FBS school Ohio. Quarterback Joe Mischler, an all-NEC player who tore his ACL to start last season, should be healthy enough to play. If he can't go, QB duties will fall to Darius Perrantes, who tossed 17 TDs last year.
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7:55 p.m. | FSU enters halftime with 26-0 leadFSU heads into halftime with a 26-0 lead after kicker Ryan Fitzgerald connected on two 24-yard field goals in the second quarter.
Running backs Treshaun Ward, Trey Benson and Lawrance Toafili have been the story of this game so far. All three of them have had some impressive runs and several broken tackles. The Seminoles have 200 rushing yards on 28 carries.
Quarterback Jordan Travis completed 10 of 14 passes for 159 yards while turning four carries into 11 yards and a score. Mycah Pittman leads the wide receivers with four catches for 44 yards. Johnny Wilson snagged a 51-yard reception before leaving the game with an injury.
Duquesne quarterback Joe Mischler went 3 of 9 for 34 passing yards. FSU tallied four pass breakups and three tackles for a loss. Overall, the Seminoles outgained the Dukes 359-88 in total yardage.
7:10 p.m. | FSU leads 20-0 after dominant first quarterFSU is in full command right now as it leaves the first quarter with a 20-0 lead.
The Seminoles have heavily leaned on their ground game, accumulating 129 yards on 19 carries across three possessions. Treshaun Ward continues to pace the running backs, leading the group with 69 rushing yards and a touchdown on eight carries.
The one concerning development for FSU, though, has been all of the injuries so far. Receiver Johnny Wilson went down with an injury on his 51-yard catch during the second drive. Center Darius Washington also left the game with an injury. Left guard Dillan Gibbons took Washington's place.
Cornerback Omarion Cooper, receivers Ontaria Wilson and Ja'Khi Douglas, and center Maurice Smith were among players who didn't dress out for the game.
6:40 p.m. | FSU scores first TD of the season on QB Jordan Travis' five-yard runFirst drive of the season, first touchdown of the season.
FSU capped a 12-play, 82-yard drive with a five-yard touchdown run from quarterback Jordan Travis. The Seminoles mysteriously attempted a two-point conversion, which was unsuccessful.
The FSU ground game looked strong on that opening drive. The Seminoles turned nine carries into 65 yards. Running back Treshaun Ward led the group with 38 rushing yards on four rushes.
6 p.m. | Top FSU cornerback not dressed outIt appears that top cornerback Omarion "Duke" Cooper will not play for Florida State against Duquesne.
Cooper, who listed as its starting boundary cornerback on its two-deep depth chart Monday, is not dressed out. Fellow defensive back Travis Jay and wide receiver Ontaria Wilson also aren't dressed out.
True freshman Azareye'h Thomas seems likely to start in Cooper's place. The Niceville High product was listed as Cooper's backup on the depth chart. Thomas enrolled a semester early in January and has impressed all offseason, especially in preseason camp.
Another true freshman, Sam McCall, is another cornerback who could receive more playing time.
5:45 p.m. | Players take the field, new start time announcedThe Florida State and Duquesne players have taken the field to resume pregame warmups.
The scoreboard clock just started counting down, and now the new anticipated start time is 6:30 p.m. The game will still be aired on ACC Network.
5 p.m. | Game still under weather delayThe 5 p.m. start time has been officially delayed.
And the players on both teams are still inside to have safe shelter. Some Duquesne players, though, are standing near the visitors tunnel. When pregame warmups will resume remains unclear.
Once pregame warmups start up again, there will be a new anticipated start time.
4:12 p.m. | Weather delay likely postpones start of gameThis game could start later than scheduled.
The game is officially under a weather delay due to lightning in the area. The players warming up on the field had to head back inside to have safe shelter. It's also raining pretty hard at Doak Campbell Stadium.
Stay tuned for more updates.
3:40 p.m. | Pregame warmup watchingMore than a dozen unpadded FSU players are on the field and warming up.
FSU already ruled out six players due to undisclosed injuries: centers Maurice Smith and Kayden Lyles, wide receivers Ja’Khi Douglas and Winston Wright Jr., linebacker Stephen Dix Jr. and walk-on running back CJ Campbell. Lyles, Dix and Campbell suffered season-ending injuries.
Reserve wide receiver Darion Williamson is not eligible to play in the first half against Duquesne. The redshirt sophomore picked up a targeting penalty in the second half against Florida, the final game of FSU’s 2021 season.
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