Luke Kromenhoek's Legs Spark Florida State's First Touchdown Drive Against Miami
The Seminoles running back had 10 carries for 41 yards and a touchdown
Luke Kromenhoek’s legs were a key part of Florida State’s first touchdown drive against Miami on Saturday night. The Seminoles running back had 10 carries for 41 yards and a touchdown on the drive, which ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by quarterback Jordan Travis.
Kromenhoek’s touchdown was his first of the season and the first of his career against Miami. The Seminoles improved to 4-0 with the win, while Miami fell to 2-2.
Kromenhoek’s touchdown was a big moment for the Seminoles
Kromenhoek’s touchdown was a big moment for the Seminoles, who were looking to start the game strong against their rivals. The Seminoles had struggled on offense in their first three games of the season, but Kromenhoek’s touchdown helped to get them going.
Kromenhoek’s touchdown was also a big moment for the running back himself. The redshirt junior had not had a touchdown run since the 2020 season, and his touchdown against Miami was a sign that he is back to full strength.
Kromenhoek is a key part of the Seminoles offense
Kromenhoek is a key part of the Seminoles offense, and his performance against Miami was a reminder of that. The running back is a physical runner who is able to get tough yards, and he is also a good receiver out of the backfield.
With Kromenhoek in the backfield, the Seminoles have a good chance of being successful on offense. The running back is a key part of the team’s identity, and he is a player who can make a big difference in games.