Was there really a significant play of the game in the FSU-Duke game? Not really. But let's make the touchdown scored by FSU early in the third quarter that put the Noles ahead 16-0 the play of the game. With FSU looking at second down and eight at the Duke nine yard line, wide receiver Preston Parker took a quick pitch from Drew Weatherford in the left flat and turned it into a 9-yard scoring play. It did have significance in that this was the first offensive touchdown scored by the Noles in more than five quarters.
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FSU It's Time Play Of The Game:FSU-Duke
Posted by tallynolefan at 8:08 AM
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