No. 7 Florida State set program records with eight rushing touchdowns and 498 rushing yards, smashing Kent State 66-10 Sept. 20 in Tallahassee, Fla.

The Seminoles (3-0) got off to a roaring start for the second consecutive game against overmatched competition. They racked up 356 yards in the first 15 minutes while scoring rushing touchdowns on each of their five possessions that quarter, tying a program record with 35 first-quarter points.

Quarterback Tommy Castellanos and running back Gavin Sawchuk had two of those scores each and Micahi Danzy added another on a 64-yard reverse.

FSU finished with 775 yards of offense, the second consecutive week the Seminoles surpassed 700 yards after previously not having done so since 2000. They gained a gaudy 9.9 yards per play.

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