Manuel magnificent in FSU debut
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Posted: 9:58 PM Nov 14, 2009
Manuel magnificent in FSU debut
Heralded redshirt freshman QB EJ Manuel sees his first time under center for FSU and goes 15 of 20 for 220 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-28 Seminoles win against Wake.
Reporter: The Associated Press

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EJ Manuel was 15 of 20 for 220 yards and two touchdowns in his FSU debut.
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The 80-year-old embattled coach was sitting in a golf cart and upbeat moments after his redshirt freshman quarterback kept their bowl hopes alive.
Not far away, the opposing team’s redshirt senior quarterback was overcome with emotion.
A good day for Bobby Bowden, EJ Manuel and Florida State meant a tearful final home game and bowl elimination for Riley Skinner and Wake Forest Saturday, with the Seminoles’ 41-28 victory perhaps marking a change in the Atlantic Coast Conference’s quarterback hierarchy.
Manuel, the highly touted recruit out of Virginia Beach, Va., threw for a touchdown and ran for another in his first career start. Jermaine Thomas helped out by rushing for 149 yards and a touchdown as the Seminoles (5-5, 3-4) moved closer to extending their nation-best 27-year bowl streak.
With his future uncertain, Bowden had to enjoy watching Manuel fill in capably for the injured Christian Ponder — and hear Seminoles fans chant Bowden’s name in the closing minutes.
“Manuel passed the test,” Bowden said. “You still never know the answer until they get into a contest. I thought from the first play on, he showed a lot of poise.”
Manuel completed 15 of 20 passes for 220 yards and an interception, outplaying Skinner as the Demon Deacons (4-7, 2-5) fell behind 31-7 in the second quarter. Wake’s fifth straight loss ending a school-record streak of three straight bowl games.
Thomas became Florida State’s first back since 2002 to go over 100 yards three straight games. It was part of a new-look offense that included more pitches, option play and quarterback runs to take advantage of Manuel’s skills.
“All of the coaches supported me, the O-line, the running backs, the defense,” said Manuel, pressed into duty when Ponder suffered a season-ending shoulder injury last week. “Christian — that meant a lot to me — him supporting me.”
Manuel, Ty Jones and Thomas each had touchdown runs and Greg Reid a 68-yard punt return for a score to give Florida State a 31-14 halftime lead against Wake’s beleaguered defense.
Now Florida State can qualify for a bowl if its freshman QB can lead another victory next week over Maryland.
“It’s doggone impressive,” Bowden said. “That’s a freshman.”


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