Three first downs. Three turnovers. Three points.
For the third straight game, Florida State looks absolutely inept on offense.
In the first half of play against the Memphis Tigers, outside of a sole field goal towards the end, it actively hurt chances for the FSU defense to assert itself. A turnover on the second play of the game, by way of a Roydell Williams fumble, allowed the Tigers to get a field goal to open things up and then an interception on FSU’s first positive drive of the game towards the end of the first quarter allowed Memphis to tack on a touchdown.