A one-yard gain here. A seven-yard gain there. And before you know it, the redshirt sophomore is sprinting toward the end zone for a 75-yard touchdown run with the Louisville defense in tow. Corbin’s long score at the start of the third quarter fired up the crowd at the Doak and ignited a second-half rally that fell short.
It was the second long touchdown run for Corbin, who had an 89-yard scoring run against Notre Dame in the opener.
“Unbelievable. You can see his speed on the field. He’s deceptively fast,” said FSU offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham.