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Boston College at Florida State

BC takes advantage of short-handed Seminoles

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida State got beat Saturday night in large part by a little running back it didn't recruit.

Montel Harris from nearby Jacksonville ran for 121 yards and a touchdown, and Marcellus Bowman went 87 yards with an interception for another score to help Boston College knock off the 20th-ranked Seminoles 27-17, a day after five Florida State players were suspended for fighting.

"It was a lousy week," Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said.

The Eagles picked off Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder three times and held the Seminoles to just 73 yards rushing.

"When you can't run the football it throws everything at your quarterback," Bowden said. "When you can't run the ball you ain't got nothing."

And Ponder was off-target much of the game, completing 15 of 31 for 183 yards.

"We really couldn't get it together and it starts with me," Ponder said. "There were times when I definitely tried to force stuff."

It was Florida State's homecoming and the team wore all-black uniforms as did much of the crowd, but it was a motivation for BC coach Jeff Jagodzinski.

"They made a real big deal about the blackout so we got all of our guys black shirts and said, 'Well, if we're not going to be invited we'll just crash the party,"' Jagodzinski said. "And that's what we did."

Harris thought it was his homecoming.

"I wanted to show Florida State and their fans how I could play," the 190-pound back said.

"He was a guy that nobody wanted," Jagodzinski said. "He runs hard and he doesn't run like a true freshman."

Florida State (7-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) looked more like a team that might have partied the night before, falling behind early and never catching up.

"We got whipped," Bowden said.

After Wake Forest's loss earlier in the day at North Carolina State, the Seminoles could've taken control of the ACC's Atlantic Division, but for the second time in three weeks lost a game they were favored to win.

It was the fourth straight year the visiting team has won in this budding rivalry. Florida State knocked off a previously unbeaten and second-ranked Boston College team last year in Boston by an identical 27-17 score.

"They upset us like we upset them last year," Bowden said. "They were probably scratching their head like we are scratching our head."

Boston College (7-3, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) jumped to a 14-0 lead and never trailed while keeping its hopes alive for a spot in next month's ACC title game in Tampa. BC can win the Atlantic Division by beating Wake Forest and Maryland the next two weeks.

Harris scored from a yard out to give Boston College a 24-10 lead in the final minute of the third quarter before Florida State briefly made it interesting.

Florida State needs to win at Maryland next week and hope for help to have any chance to make it to Tampa. The Seminoles have trailed by double digits in their past five games, though they've won three.

Not Saturday.

Preston Parker's 29-yard touchdown pass to Greg Carr was set up by punter Graham Gano's 24-yard run on a fake and got Florida State within a touchdown in the first minute of the final quarter.

Ponder went to Carr moments later in the end zone trying for a tie, but was picked off by BC's DeLeon Gause, killing Florida State's last push.

Boston College moved 69 yards on just five plays on the game's opening drive to score on Chris Crane's 14-yard pass to Rich Gunnell. Harris' 47-yard run on the first play sparked the drive. Bowman's 87-yard interception return gave BC a 14-0 lead.

Florida State played without receivers Taiwan Easterling, Bert Reed, Corey Surrency, Cameron Wade and Richard Goodman -- all suspended Friday by Bowden for a midweek fight on campus with members of a fraternity.

Gano kicked a 39-yard field goal in the first half before having his string of consecutive field goals snapped at 18 when he missed a 50-yarder early in the second half.

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Greg Carr can't catch Marcellus Bowman, who takes this interception for an 87-yard touchdown. (AP)
Greg Carr can't catch Marcellus Bowman, who takes this interception for an 87-yard touchdown. (AP)

 
 
Scoring Summary
BCRICH GUNNELL 14 YD PASS FROM CHRIS CRANE (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
BCMARTY BOWMAN 87 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
FLSTCHRISTIAN PONDER 4 YD RUN (GRAHAM GANO KICK)
FLSTGRAHAM GANO 39 YD FG
BCSTEVE APONAVICIUS 19 YD FG
BCMONTEL HARRIS 2 YD RUN (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
FLSTGREG CARR 29 YD PASS FROM PRESTON PARKER (GRAHAM GANO KICK)
BCSTEVE APONAVICIUS 30 YD FG
 
Team Stats
 BCFLST
First Downs2318
Third Down Efficiency9-162-10
Fourth Down Efficiency1-11-3
Plays-Net Yards74-35756-285
Rushes-Yds47-17624-73
Passing Yds181212
Kick Return Yds6447
Punt Return Yds00
Passes14-27-116-32-3
Punts3-792-64
Fumbles-Lost3-21-0
Penalties-Yds7-517-61
Time of Poss.38:721:53
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
BC: Montel Harris 25-121, Josh Haden 9-28, Chris Crane 10-18, Rich Gunnell 2-11, Team 1--2
FLST: Graham Gano 1-24, Christian Ponder 7-20, Antone Smith 10-19, Rod Owens 2-10, Marcus Sims 1-2, Jermaine Thomas 3--2
PASSING
BC: Chris Crane 14-26-181-1, Brandon Robinson 0-1-0-0
FLST: Christian Ponder 15-31-183-3, Preston Parker 1-1-29-0
RECEIVING
BC: Rich Gunnell 5-37, Justin Jarvis 4-39, Brandon Robinson 3-43, Josh Haden 1-57, Lars Anderson 1-5
FLST: Preston Parker 6-53, Rod Owens 2-44, Greg Carr 2-40, Jermaine Thomas 2-31, Antone Smith 2-24, Jarmon Fortson 1-14, Caz Piurowski 1-6
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Boston College5th Atlantic Coast Atlantic 3-54-8