Patrick ran for 155 yards and Akers added 117 yards, both with 19 carries, as the Seminoles (6-6) accumulated 305 rushing yards. “All of the credit goes to our football players,” said Haggins, who is in his 24th season at FSU. ULM was held to just 155 first-half yards and finished with 300 yards (262 passing, 38 rushing). The Seminoles led 14-0 at the half and wore out ULM on the ground in the second half. FINISH WITH A FLOURISHFSU has scored 157 points in its final three wins (over Delaware State, Florida and ULM).
Source: National Post December 02, 2017 20:15 UTC