Well, the beginning of the game looked like a continuation of the Louisville game as South Florida scored on their first offensive play of the game.
Quinton Flowers hit Rodney Adams on an 84 yard bomb to put USF up 7-0. However, the 2015 version of Dalvin Cook showed up and FSU scored on their first offensive possession as Cook went 75 yards for a touchdown.
The FSU defense quickly gave up another score to go up 14-7, but the lead would be their last of the day as Dalvin Cook scored again to even up the game at 14-14.