Florida State 54, (7) Brigham Young 28

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Final

7:00 PM ET, September 19, 2009
LaVell Edwards Stadium
PROVO, UT

Ponder drives Seminoles to decisive win over No. 7 Cougars

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Greg Reid intercepted a Max Hall pass and ran the ball back for a 64-yard touchdown to start the third quarter.
Gameball goes to... Christian Ponder, who went 21-of-25 for 195 yards and two touchdowns and ran the ball for 76 yards on 11 carries and a TD.
Stat of the game... 5. The Seminoles forced BYU to turn over the ball a total of five times -- two fumbles and three interceptions.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2720
Total Yards512473
Passing199365
Rushing313108
Penalties9-743-24
3rd Down Conversions12-153-6
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers05
Possession39:5120:09
Air/Ground Leaders
Florida State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Ponder21/2619520
Manuel1/2400
Brigham Young Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hall20/3130623
Nelson3/35910
Florida State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones12108147
Ponder1177112
Brigham Young Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Unga1097130
Kariya41205
Florida State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Fortson662126
Piurowski538110
Brigham Young Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jacobson2111180
Pitta560031
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERFSUBYU
TD10:05Ty Jones 4 Yd Run (Dustin Hopkins Kick) 70
SECOND QUARTERFSUBYU
TD14:25Lonnie Pryor 1 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 130
TD09:39Harvey Unga 12 Yd Run (Mitch Payne Kick) 137
TD08:25Lonnie Pryor 9 Yd Run (Dustin Hopkins Kick) 207
TD05:11Manase Tonga 3 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 2014
TD00:24Caz Piurowski 5 Yd Pass From Christian Ponder (Dustin Hopkins Kick) 2714
FG00:00Dustin Hopkins 33 Yd 3014
THIRD QUARTERFSUBYU
TD12:52Greg Reid 63 Yd Interception Return (Dustin Hopkins Kick) 3714
TD05:11Christian Ponder 6 Yd Run (Dustin Hopkins Kick) 4414
TD04:59McKay Jacobson 80 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 4421
FOURTH QUARTERFSUBYU
FG10:21Dustin Hopkins 35 Yd 4721
TD07:32Jarmon Fortson 16 Yd Pass From Christian Ponder (Dustin Hopkins Kick) 5421
TD03:13J.J. Di Luigi 29 Yd Pass From Riley Nelson (Mitch Payne Kick) 5428
Associated Press

PROVO, Utah -- Florida State ran away with No. 7 BYU's BCS hopes.

The Seminoles were too fast for the Cougars on Saturday, scoring every time they got inside the 20 and forcing five turnovers in a 54-28 win that crushed BYU's BCS hopes.

Road Warriors

The 54 points Florida State scored in Provo marked the Seminoles' sixth highest output in a true road game since joining the ACC in 1992.

Most Points In True Road Game Since Joining ACC
Points Opponent Year
59 Maryland 2000
58 NC State 2000
56 Duke 2003
56 Wake Forest 1994
55 Duke 2005
54 BYU 2009
52 Maryland 1994

Christian Ponder threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, Ty Jones ran for 108 yards and a score and Greg Reid returned an interception 63 yards for a TD in a rout by the Seminoles.

"It shows us what we can do," said Ponder, who passed for 195 yards and ran for 77 more. "It's the first time in a while we played as a whole team. The defense played great. The offense played incredible."

Three weeks after upsetting Oklahoma in the season opener, BYU's Bowl Championship Series aspirations faded a little bit on each drive by the Seminoles.

Florida State (2-1) converted on its first nine third downs, pounced for 10 points in the final 24 seconds of the second quarter and added two touchdowns in the third, running away and spoiling the most anticipated home opener at BYU (2-1) in years.

Watson: Seminole Statement

With its destruction of No. 7 BYU on Saturday, Florida State may finally be ready to roll in 2009, writes Graham Watson. Blog
• National blog

"I think Florida State was more prepared in general than we were tonight, really from beginning to end," BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall said. "I think their preparation exceeded ours and it showed -- especially on third down."

Florida State looked nothing like the team that needed to rally in the final minute a week ago in a 19-9 win over Jacksonville State.

The Seminoles finished 12-for-15 on third down conversions and scored all eight times they got inside the BYU 20. They scored often enough, starting with a 13-0 lead that BYU was trying to catch up and only continued to fall farther behind with mistakes.

Max Hall completed 20 of 31 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns for BYU, but also threw three interceptions. Harvey Unga ran for 97 yards and a touchdown for the Cougars.

"Any loss is devastating, regardless of if you're ranked," Unga said. "Hats off to those guys. They came here ready to play."

The Seminoles outran the Cougars 313 yards to 108. FSU didn't punt until about a minute remained in the third quarter and avoided starting the season 1-2 for the first time since 1989.

"I've been through this thing so many times, I knew we had an advantage," Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said. "We went out there and made some plays, which we hadn't done lately, and we also forced some crucial turnovers."

The Seminoles took advantage of two giveaways while scoring 24 straight points, including Reid's interception return that put Florida State up 37-14 with 12:52 left in the third quarter.

FSU's Lonnie Pryor ran for two touchdowns on his first two college carries. Ponder was 21-for-26 and carried 11 times, frustrating the Cougars when they had shut down the passing lanes and nearly had him stopped.

If the Cougars expected to be at an advantage playing at 4,500 feet above sea level, the Seminoles from the Atlantic Coast Conference quickly dispelled that notion and showed they were ready to run all four quarters.

Even when BYU of the Mountain West Conference appeared to be on the verge of a big stop, Ponder was able to get the ball away or tuck it and run for a first down.

Fast Facts

• FSU used a 23-point second quarter to end BYU's BCS dreams with a blowout win.

• The 54 points tied the most in school history against a top-10 team and is the most the Seminoles have scored in a nonconference road game since 1988 (59-0 over South Carolina).

• The loss ended a school-record 18-game home win streak for the Cougars and was the most points allowed at home since 2003 (58 to Colorado State).

• Max Hall passed for 304 yards and two scores, but had three picks in the loss.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"He can beat you with his arm, his legs and his mind," FSU offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher said. "And then he can also beat you with how competitive and tough he is."

BYU had chances to keep up with the Seminoles, but coughed up the ball at crucial moments. The Cougars fumble after driving inside the Florida State 20 on BYU's opening series, then a fumbled kickoff return allowed the Seminoles to add a field goal by Dustin Hopkins as the clock expired at the end of the second quarter for a 30-14 halftime lead.

Once Reid stepped in front of a pass by Hall and sprinted untouched for a touchdown, the Seminoles were up 37-14 and the blue-clothed fans who packed LaVell Edwards Stadium sat silently as a small contingent of FSU fans chanted and chopped in the northwest corner.

Ponder added a touchdown on a 6-yard run with 5:11 left in the third to put the Seminoles up 44-14 and even an 80-yard touchdown pass by Hall to McKay Jacobson 12 seconds later wasn't nearly enough to revive BYU.

The closest BYU got was 20-14 on a 3-yard pass from Hall to Manase Tonga with 5:11 left in the second quarter, but Ponder led the Seminoles 82 yards over 12 plays, hitting Caz Piurowski for a 5-yard touchdown pass.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 17th
14 Georgia Tech 17 Final
20 Miami (FL) 33
Friday, September 18th
10 Boise State 51 Final
Fresno State 34
Saturday, September 19th
Tennessee 13 Final
1 Florida 23
Texas Tech 24 Final
2 Texas 34
3 USC 13 Final
Washington 16
North Texas 7 Final
4 Alabama 53
Temple 6 Final
5 Penn State 31
Southeastern Louisiana 6 Final
5 Mississippi 52
Florida State 54 Final
7 Brigham Young 28
8 California 35 Final
Minnesota 21
Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Final
9 LSU 31
11 Ohio State 38 Final
Toledo 0
Tulsa 0 Final
12 Oklahoma 45
19 Nebraska 15 Final
13 Virginia Tech 16
Texas State 21 Final
15 TCU 56
Rice 24 Final
16 Oklahoma State 41
17 Cincinnati 28 Final
Oregon State 18
18 Utah 24 Final
Oregon 31
Duke 16 Final
22 Kansas 44
23 Georgia 52 Final
Arkansas 41
East Carolina 17 Final
24 North Carolina 31
Eastern Michigan 17 Final
25 Michigan 45