Nyqwan Murray made up for his earlier gaffe and beat Jourdan Lewis for a 92-yard touchdown on the first play of FSU's fourth drive of the first quarter.
Kenny Allen had pinned the Seminoles at the 8 after another punt, but it didn't matter. Right now, Michigan looks overmatched on both sides of the ball.
It's 17-3 with 2:49 remaining in the opening frame.
Defense settles in
After the offense went three and out, Michigan's defense finally stepped up and forced FSU to do the same, dropping Dalvin Cook for negative seven yards on consecutive runs to start the drive.