FSU ACC Championship Game: Mike Norvell Evaluates Brock Glenn and Offense Performance in First Half

During the ACC Championship Game, Saturday night marked one of the lowest scoring halves in history. The Florida State Seminoles went into halftime leading Louisville 3-0, with third string quarterback Brock Glenn leading the struggling offense. Both teams only managed to combine for 149 yards in the first half, prompting FSU head coach Mike Norvell to express the need for scoring drives. He also praised the defensive performance and emphasized the need to continue improving in the second half.

Mike Norvell and FSU claim 2023 ACC Championship

Despite facing adversity due to injuries to key quarterbacks, Florida State claimed the 2023 ACC Championship by defeating Louisville. Brock Glenn, though inefficient, managed the game well, while the defense dominated Louisville’s offense. This win marks a significant achievement for the Seminoles, who had not won an ACC Championship since 2014.

Now, all attention turns to Florida State’s potential involvement in the College Football Playoff. However, the use of a third-string quarterback and the offensive struggles may raise doubts about their ranking among the top teams in the nation. The decision ahead for the College Football Playoff committee will be tough, with both Alabama and Florida State vying for a spot.

On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this article.

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