Florida State hands offensive keys to key freshman after hitting new low in latest loss to Duke

Florida State fans have to grasp on to the future right now. The program has moved onto its third quarterback this season, and it is sitting with a putrid 1-6 record after losing to Duke 23-16 on Friday night.

After three turnovers on consecutive plays against Duke on Friday, Florida State switched quarterbacks. Freshman Luke Kromenhoek replaced Brock Glenn in the second quarter.

Kromenhoek entered the game with 9:51 remaining in the half, shortly after Duke had extended their lead to 17-3 with a field goal.


He stayed in as quarterback for the remainder of the half, successfully leading a drive culminating in a field goal, bringing the score to 17-6 with 1:46 left before halftime. He returned to play with just over five minutes left in the third quarter.

At the time of his exit, Glenn had completed 3 of 10 passes for 37 yards, thrown two interceptions, and lost a fumble. Kromenhoek ended the first half with 2 completions on 5 attempts for 12 yards in his first game experience of the season.

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