In the realm of college football, resilience often writes the most captivating narratives. For Ja’Khi Douglas and the Florida State Seminoles, the journey from darkness to dazzling glory has been an arduous one. It’s a journey that reached a pivotal milestone when they clinched a spot in the ACC title game for the first time in almost a decade after dispatching Pittsburgh with a resounding 24-7 victory on a Saturday night.
Ja’Khi Douglas, a redshirt junior wide receiver, epitomizes the dedication and unwavering spirit that has fueled the Seminoles’ resurgence. Stepping up in the absence of the injured star Keon Coleman, Douglas displayed his mettle by reeling in a career-high six passes for an impressive 115 yards. As he stood there, basking in the glow of victory, he summed up the sentiment of the entire team, “It’s great that we get a chance to show the ACC, the whole world that Florida State is back.”
The Seminoles’ redemption story has been under the astute leadership of Coach Norvell, who arrived in 2020 with the mission of resurrecting a once-mighty program. The journey hasn’t been without its share of trials, but the Seminoles now find themselves on the cusp of rejoining the national conversation.
“A lot of work goes into (reaching the ACC championship),” Norvell emphasized. “To know we are going to get another game at the end of the regular season is big.”
With an impressive 15-game winning streak, Florida State is poised to make even more noise in the college football landscape. Their victory over Pittsburgh showcased the depth and resilience that Coach Norvell has cultivated within the team.
Quarterback Jordan Travis had a standout performance, passing for a season-high 360 yards and contributing both a touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown. These crucial plays secured the Seminoles’ place in the ACC title game, a feat they hadn’t achieved since 2014.
The game, however, was not without its challenges. The Seminoles had to face the formidable Panthers without leading receivers Coleman and Johnny Wilson. Despite this adversity, Florida State demonstrated their grit and resourcefulness.
In the end, it was the Seminoles’ defense that sealed the victory. They forced three turnovers and kept the Panthers from converting any of their 10 third-down attempts.
For Pitt, the game was marked by costly penalties and mistakes. The Panthers were flagged 11 times for 91 yards, including a pivotal unsportsmanlike conduct call that pushed them out of field-goal range, squandering a scoring opportunity.
In a turning point of the game, Florida State’s Fentrell Cypress II made a remarkable effort to chase down Pitt’s Konata Mumpfield, who appeared to be on his way to an 81-yard touchdown. Cypress stripped the ball just before the goal line, recovering it for a touchback and thwarting the Panther’s scoring opportunity.
The win signifies a significant turnaround for Florida State, as they have progressed from being thrashed by the Panthers in 2020 during Coach Norvell’s inaugural year.
As for Pitt, their commendable effort reflects the resilience instilled by Coach Pat Narduzzi, despite earlier suggestions that the team lacked the talent necessary for success. Nonetheless, Pitt will miss a bowl game for only the second time during Narduzzi’s nine-year tenure.
While the Seminoles may not have made a compelling argument for a top-three ranking in the polls, their journey from despair to triumph is a testament to their unwavering determination. They now look ahead to a crucial matchup against archrival Miami as they continue their quest to reclaim their position among college football’s elite.