The Garnet and Gold faithful erupted at Doak Campbell Stadium as Florida State pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the young college football season, dismantling No. 8 Alabama 31-17 in a statement victory that had everything – from explosive plays to emotional moments.
Quarterback Tommy Castellanos backed up every word of his offseason trash talk, turning in a masterful performance in his FSU debut that left Alabama defenders grasping at air and Crimson Tide fans heading for the exits early.
Castellanos walked into Tallahassee with bold words about Alabama, famously saying, “They don’t have Nick Saban to save them. I just don’t see them stopping me.” The transfer quarterback from Boston College made those words prophetic Saturday afternoon.
The dual-threat signal-caller carved up Alabama for 230 total yards, 152 passing and 78 rushing, while accounting for two touchdowns. His nine-yard rushing score in the first quarter set the tone, and his vintage scrambling ability kept drives alive throughout the afternoon.
But it was Castellanos’ poise in the pocket that truly impressed. He completed his first seven passes and consistently found openings in what was supposed to be a suffocating Alabama secondary.
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The victory marked FSU’s first win over Alabama since 2007 and snapped the Crimson Tide’s 22-game season-opening winning streak dating back to 2001. For a program that went 2-10 just one season ago, this win represents a complete transformation under the guidance of coordinator Gus Malzahn.
As fans stormed Bobby Bowden Field in celebration, one thing became crystal clear. Castellanos didn’t just talk the talk. He delivered when it mattered most, and Florida State football is officially back on the map.
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