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No. 4 FSU QB Travis carted off after leg injury

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Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis was carted off the field with an air cast on his left leg after getting hurt on a run in the first quarter against visiting North Alabama on Saturday night.

Travis was crossing midfield when North Alabama players converged on the tackle. His leg bent at an awkward angle underneath him as he landed on the turf and stayed down. Trainers immediately rushed to him as the sold-out Florida State crowd fell into silence.

Teammates took a knee and watched in stunned silence as the cart came out for him. An air cast was placed on his leg, and as he was loaded onto the cart, the crowd started chanting “Jordan Travis.” He was immediately placed into an ambulance after he was carted off the field.

“Obviously, our thoughts are with Jordan right now, but I was proud with how our guys fought back,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said in an interview with the CW at halftime. “I don’t have any update, but obviously it didn’t look good.”

Travis has led Florida State to an undefeated season and the No. 4 ranking. In his sixth year, Travis has emerged as one of the best signal-callers in the country after starting his career at Florida State as a Wildcat quarterback.

Norvell saw promise in Travis and has helped him become a complete player — using both his running and passing abilities in 16 straight victories. This season, Travis has thrown for 2,734 yards with 20 touchdowns and two interceptions, adding seven rushing touchdowns.

Tate Rodemaker, who has spent the past two seasons as Travis’ backup, replaced him and led the Seminoles to 24 unanswered points and a 24-13 halftime lead.

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