Alabama couldn’t start any better than they did Saturday with a eight-minute scoring drive to take a 7-0 lead at Florida State on Saturday.

Tommy Castellanos then stepped on the field.

The Seminoles then scored 17 unanswered, gouging the Alabama defense and adjusting to a Tide offense to take a a 17-7 halftime lead.

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The Tide, which had 55 rushing years on the first - and only - scoring drive finished with 61 rushing yards in the first half.

“Continue to respond,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said to ABC at halftime about his message to his team. “They went down on the opening drive and put together some plays. I thought our defense did a good job and coming back and being able to create some stops.

“We’re doing a great job of keeping them off bala

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