TALLAHASSEE — Florida State has had All-American running backs and prolific offenses. But the Seminoles never featured one that had a game like Saturday, racking up school records in rushing yards (498) and rushing touchdowns (eight) in a 66-10 rout of Kent State.
Quarterback Tommy Castellanos had two rushing touchdowns and is viewed by teammates as one of the most electric players in college football. But he’s made sure to praise his linemen for his and FSU’s success.
“They’re big, they’re physical, and they move bodies,” Castellanos said.
The games for 8th-ranked FSU (3-0) will get tougher, beginning at Virginia in the ACC opener on Friday night and against Miami in a potential top-10 showdown on Oct. 4 in Tallahassee. But this has been an impressive offensive stretch.
The Seminoles’