NCAAF Game Recap - Florida State at Alabama
Sat Sep 2, 2017 8:00 PM EDT

FlaSt
7
Bama
24
F
OSU
49
Ind
21
F
WestMI
31
USC
49
F
Kent
3
Clem
56
F
Akr
0
PSU
52
F
UTEP
7
Okla
56
F
Wash
30
Rut
14
F
UtSt
10
Wisc
59
F
Tuls
24
OkSt
59
F
Mich
33
Fla
17
F
GaSo
7
Aub
41
F
BYU
0
LSU
27
F
App
10
UGA
31
F
Lou
35
Purd
28
F
B-C
13
MiaFL
41
F
Stony
17
SoFL
31
F
C Ark
19
K St
55
F
WVU
24
VaTec
31
F
MD
51
Tex
41
F
MonSt
0
WaSt
31
F
Tenn
42
GATec
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
17
UCF
61
F
Presb
7
Wake
51
F
URI
27
C Mi
30
F(2OT)
TnSt
17
GASt
10
F
Elon
13
Toled
47
F
Buff
7
MIN
17
F
APSU
14
Cin
26
F
UND
16
Utah
37
F
HolyC
20
UConn
27
F
FlaAM
7
Ark
49
F
ULMon
29
Mem
37
F
NMS
31
AzSt
37
F
Ford
6
Army
64
F
UNCC
7
E Mi
24
F
Rich
34
SamHu
48
F
CenCt
7
Syr
50
F
Navy
42
FlAtl
19
F
ColSt
3
Colo
17
F
BC
23
NIU
20
F
MoStU
43
MIZ
72
F
Wyo
3
Iowa
24
F
Ball
21
Ill
24
F
BGSU
10
MSU
35
F
Cal
35
UNC
30
F
YSU
21
Pitt
28
F OT
PorSt
32
OreSt
35
F
VMI
0
AF
62
F
NCSt
28
SCar
35
F
AlaAM
7
UAB
38
F
NEV
20
NW
31
F
W&M
10
UVA
28
F
Temp
16
ND
49
F
Troy
13
Boise
24
F
EWa
10
TxTch
56
F
KY
24
SMiss
17
F
ChaSo
0
MissSt
49
F
Alb
17
OD
31
F
JMU
34
ECU
14
F
NCC
7
Duke
60
F
MiaOH
26
Marsh
31
F
HBU
11
TxSt
20
F
Hamp
0
Ohio
59
F
SFA
14
SMU
58
F
E Ky
17
W Ky
31
F
Lamar
14
NorTx
59
F
NWSt
24
LT
52
F
SouLA
48
ULLaf
51
F
SEMO
16
Kans
38
F
Lib
48
Bayl
45
F
UMass
28
CoCar
38
F
CAPly
13
SJSU
34
F
SoAl
27
Miss
47
F
Gram
14
Tul
43
F
Abil
14
NM
38
F
JacSt
0
TCU
63
F
ArkSt
36
Neb
43
F
Vand
28
MidTN
6
F
NoIa
24
IASt
42
F
SoUt
21
Oreg
77
F
UCDav
17
SDSU
38
F
How
43
UNLV
40
F
(N/A)
0
Fres
66
F
NoAZ
24
Ariz
62
F
WCU
18
Hawaii
41
F
TxAM
44
UCLA
45
F
Hou
UTSA
Canc

Sep 2, 2017, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(3) Florida State (0-1)

0

7

0

0

7

(1) Alabama (1-0)

3

7

11

3

24

No. 1 Alabama smothers No. 3 Florida State in opener, 24-7
Sun Sep 3, 2017 1:05 AM

ATLANTA (AP) Sparkling confetti rained on Alabama during a celebration in the middle of Atlanta's glitzy new stadium.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide hopes to return in January for an even bigger party.

Dominating on defense and taking advantage of an awful special teams showing by No. 3 Florida State, the Crimson Tide got started on what has become its annual quest for the national title with a 24-7 beatdown of the Seminoles on Saturday night at $1.5 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

"It's good to get a win, but we have a lot of work to do," Alabama coach Nick Saban said, before adding ominously for the rest of the nation:

"We'll get better."

The new stadium, filled to the rafters with 76,330 fans split almost evenly between the schools, hosted one of the most anticipated opening games in college football history .

At the end of the season, it will be the site of the national championship game.

Don't bet against Alabama making a return appearance.

"It's one game. We have a long season," Saban said. "The focus that we have right now is what's ahead, not what's behind."

Damien Harris ran for a touchdown and blocked a punt , while Jalen Hurts chipped in with a scoring pass in a game that basically required the sophomore quarterback to make no major mistakes.

This one was all about that dynamic Bama D.

And Florida State's not-so-special teams.

"We work 30 to 35 minutes a day on special teams," coach Jimbo Fisher moaned. "We had breakdowns. Those were critical plays in the game."

Coming off a last-second loss in last season's title game , Alabama picked off two passes by Deondre Francois in the second half, snuffing out any hopes of a Florida State comeback. Throw in a blocked punt, a blocked field goal and a fumble recovery on a kickoff return, and there was really no path to victory for the Seminoles in the first opener between two teams in the top three of The Associated Press preseason rankings.

The Tide led 10-7 at halftime, catching a huge break in the closing seconds when the officials didn't call a pass interference penalty.

Tony Brown never looked for the ball, running into Nyqwan Murray as he tried to go for a scoring catch that would have given the Seminoles a lead. When Florida State was forced to settle for a 37-yard field goal attempt, Minkah Fitzpatrick leaped up to make the block on the final play of the half, preserving the lead and prompting a round of boos from the FSU faithful as the officials trotted off the field.

Appearing deflated, the Seminoles never got anything going over the final two quarters. Levi Wallace and Mack Wilson both had interceptions, and Francois' night ended with him being helped off the field - putting no weight on his left knee - after being sacked from behind by blitzing safety Ronnie Harrison.

Francois grabbed at his knee even as he was going down.

It was a potentially crushing blow on a night that already went bad enough for the Seminoles.

"I hugged him," Fisher said. "We'll get the diagnosis and figure out what we've got to do from here."

With the Tide still clinging to that three-point lead, the game was essentially decided by a seven-play sequence toward the end of the third quarter.

Logan Tyler's punt was smothered by Harris, racing in from the left side, and Dylan Moses fell on it at the Florida State 6. The Seminoles made an impressive stand, forcing Alabama to settle for Andy Pappanastos' 25-yard field goal.

It was all for naught when, on the ensuing kickoff, Keith Gavin muffed the ball in the end zone, picked it up, ran into one of his own men, and then fumbled on a hit by Moses. Keith Holcombe recovered at the 11, and Harris ran up the middle for a touchdown on the very next play, splitting two would-be tacklers at the 5.

Florida State managed only 65 yards in the second half and finished with 250 in the game. Alabama had just 269 yards but it didn't really matter with all the chances created by the defense and special teams.

"This game tells us where we are," Saban said, "and where we need to go."

THE TAKEAWAY

Alabama: The Tide looked very much like a team worthy of its No. 1 ranking. While the no-call on the potential pass interference penalty was a huge break, there was no doubt about the better team in this game. The offense still needs a bit of work, especially the passing game. Saban grumbled that his team "didn't make a lot of explosive plays."

Florida State: The Seminoles were looking to regain a bit of their swagger after back-to-back 10-3 seasons, which would be a cause for celebration at most schools but not in Tallahassee. Florida State thought it had the squad to contend again for a national title, but the offense was no match for the Crimson Tide. Throw in Francois' injury, and the outlook is suddenly a whole lot bleaker.

ROOF CLOSED

Atlanta built a retractable roof stadium for nights such as this.

Clear skies. Temperatures in the low 70s.

Unfortunately, the camera-lens-like structure is still a work in progress. While capable of opening and closing, the process takes too long to take any chances during a game. So, for the foreseeable future, it will remain closed.

KICKING WOES

Taking over as Alabama's No. 1 kicker, Pappanastos had a rough night.

The transfer from Ole Miss kicked three field goals, also connecting from 35 and 33 yards, but he missed his two longest attempts of 42 and 41 yards.

UP NEXT

Alabama: Hosts Fresno State next Saturday in first game of the season at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Florida State: Returns home to face Louisiana-Monroe next weekend.

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Passing

FlaSt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Francois 33 19 57.6 1 210 38 2 61.4
Bama Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Hurts 18 10 55.6 1 96 53 0 89.1

Rushing

FlaSt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Akers 10 30 3.0 9 0
J. Patrick 6 17 2.8 9 0
Bama Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Harris 9 73 8.1 34 1
J. Hurts 15 55 3.7 20 0

Receiving

FlaSt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Gavin 7 50 7.1 15 0
R. Izzo 3 46 15.3 24 0
Bama Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Ridley 7 82 11.7 53 1
D. Harris 1 11 11.0 11 0

Fumbles

FlaSt F FL
K. Gavin 1 1

Returning

FlaSt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
K. Gavin 2 10.0 0 10 0 0 0
Bama KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Harris 0 0 0 1 19.0 0 0
H. Ruggs III 1 15.0 0 15 0 0 0

Punting

FlaSt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Tyler 6 189 31.5 40
Bama Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Scott 6 211 35.2 53

Takeaways

Bama Int Yds InTD
M. Wilson 1 0 0
L. Wallace 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

FlaSt Bama
Points For 7 24
Total Yards 250 269
Rushing Yards 40 173
Passing Yards 210 96
Passing Completions / Attempts 19/33 10/18
Turnovers 3 0
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 1/0
First Downs 15 13
Penalties - Yards 4/30 5/30
Time Of Possession 13:13 47:47
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/13 3/16
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 2/2
Punts - Average Yards 7/27 6/35

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter FlaSt Bama
Bama 10:30 FG Andy Pappanastos 35 yd FG 0 3
2nd Quarter FlaSt Bama
FlaSt 01:19 TD Auden Tate 3 yd pass from Deondre Francois (Ricky Aguayo kick) 7 3
Bama 03:32 TD Calvin Ridley 53 yd pass from Jalen Hurts (Andy Pappanastos kick) 7 10
3rd Quarter FlaSt Bama
Bama 13:06 FG Andy Pappanastos 25 yd FG 7 13
Bama 13:19 TD Damien Harris 11 yd run (Calvin Ridley 2pt pass from Jalen Hurts) 7 21
4th Quarter FlaSt Bama
Bama 08:35 FG Andy Pappanastos 33 yd FG 7 24

Game Information

Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 76,330
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