FSU's McKenzie Milton, UF's Emory Jones trade interceptions in final seconds of first quarter
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An unfortunate sequence of plays for both teams brought the eventful first quarter of the 2021 edi FSU-Florida rivalry game to an end.
Seminoles backup quarterback McKenzie Milton, who was in the game after Jordan Travis ran into the locker room to get checked out, telegraphed a pass right into the arms of Gators safety Rashad Torrence with less than fifteen seconds left in the opening period.
McKenzie Milton throws an absolutely terrible duck for an interception. UF takes over again. pic.twitter.com/pCwcecnAMT
— Zak (@CaramelPhd) November 27, 2021
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On the very next sequence, with just four seconds left in the first quarter, Florida tried some trickery that ended in a turnover. Quarterback Emory Jones caught a flea flicker, then threw it downfield into the arms of FSU defensive back Jammie Robinson.
Emory Jones throws an interception on the flea flicker to Robinson. pic.twitter.com/KmFGeOXJbB
— Zak (@CaramelPhd) November 27, 2021
The first quarter ended with the Gators leading the Seminoles 7-0.
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