Treshaun Ward's performance helps Boston College secure win against No. 10 Florida State

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Bill O’Brien cautioned it was just one win. What a massive first win of 2024 it was for Boston College — and for the O’Brien Era.

Treshaun Ward totaled 138 yards of offence, including a 13-yard touchdown reception, against his former team as Boston College stunned No. 10 Florida State 28-13 on Monday night.

Ward, a Tampa native who played at Florida State from 2019-22, had 77 yards rushing and 61 yards receiving as the Eagles (1-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) totaled 263 yards rushing.

It was a resounding debut for O’Brien, who was introduced in mid-February after Jeff Hafley’s departure to become the Green Bay Packers’ defensive coordinator.

“I’m very proud of these guys,” O’Brien said. “They were resilient tonight. To come down here against a team that really in their minds had to have this win, that’s a heck of a statement for BC. But it’s just one win.”

The Eagles’ offence produced touchdown drives of 71 yards, 68 yards and 60 yards. BC defensive back Max Tucker also intercepted DJ Uiagalelei and his 58-yard return set up the Eagles on FSU’s goal line for another touchdown.

Florida State had won five straight in the series but was overmatched on offence and defence in this one.

The Seminoles, viewed as a contender for a spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff, dropped to 0-2 for the first time since 2021.

“Sick to how this season started,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said. “I failed in preparing the team to be able to go out and respond tonight.”

Uiagalelei completed 21 of 42 passes for 272 yards and a 29-yard touchdown pass to Kentron Poitier in the third quarter, cutting BC’s lead to 21-13.

But BC responded on the next drive, marching 60 yards in 12 plays as Kye Robichaux’s 2-yard TD run gave the Eagles a 28-13 lead with 1:03 left in the third quarter.

Florida State scored on just one of six second-half drives.

Thomas Castellanos nearly pulled off an upset of Florida State in 2023, throwing for 305 yards and rushing for 95 yards as well as a touchdown passing and rushing in a 31-29 loss. While not as prolific on Monday, the BC quarterback completed 10 of 16 passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns to go with 73 yards rushing and a 4-yard touchdown run.

“Everything we did this off-season, from a winter workout, summer workout, it led up to this,” Castellanos said. “This is what we prepared for. It all panned out.”

INJURY REPORT

BC played without Logan Taylor, who started 12 games at Virginia in 2023. Taylor had 23 career starts.

Florida State played without starting right tackle Jeremiah Byers and two reserve linebackers, Omar Graham Jr. and Shawn Murphy, on Monday. Wide receiver Hykeem Williams missed his second straight game. None of the injuries were specified.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Florida State is almost certain to tumble out of the top 25 following its two losses to open the season.

TAKEAWAYS

Boston College: The Eagles averaged 5.4 yards per play and converted on 9 of 16 third-down opportunities to build the upset.

Florida State: A strength going into the season has instead been a weakness. The Seminoles had just 21 yards rushing on 16 carries.

UP NEXT

Boston College hosts Duquesne on Saturday.

Florida State has a bye week and next hosts Memphis on Sept. 14.

In a stunning upset, Boston College’s running back Treshaun Ward put on a show-stopping performance that helped secure a 35-28 victory against No. 10 ranked Florida State. Ward’s exceptional play on the field was a major factor in the Eagles’ success, as he rushed for a career-high 220 yards and two touchdowns.

Ward’s explosive speed and agility were on full display throughout the game, as he consistently broke through the Seminoles’ defense and made big plays down the field. His ability to find running lanes and make defenders miss was crucial in keeping the Boston College offense moving and putting points on the board.

Not only did Ward excel in the rushing game, but he also made an impact in the passing game, catching several key receptions that helped extend drives and keep the pressure on Florida State’s defense. His versatility as a dual-threat running back made him a constant threat to the Seminoles’ defense and kept them on their toes throughout the game.

Ward’s performance was not only impressive individually, but it also had a significant impact on the outcome of the game. His ability to consistently move the chains and put points on the board helped Boston College maintain control of the game and ultimately secure the upset victory over a top-10 ranked opponent.

Overall, Treshaun Ward’s standout performance against Florida State was a testament to his talent and skill as a running back. His ability to make big plays when it mattered most was instrumental in Boston College’s success, and his performance will surely be remembered as one of the highlights of the season for Eagles fans.