FSU Fans Braced for Bad News After Duce Robinson Suffers Injury Against Pitt

FSU Football’s Duce Robinson Injured in Thrilling Game Against Pitt
During a gripping match against Pitt, Florida State University’s wide receiver, Duce Robinson, suffered an injury in a crucial moment with just over a minute left in the first half. Despite appearing to favor his right leg, Robinson managed to exit the field with minimal assistance, although he did not reappear for the remainder of the half, heading to the locker room early.
Robinson’s Performance and Key Contributions
In the first half, Robinson made two catches for a total of 10 yards. Notably, he drew two pass interference penalties that set up crucial touchdowns for FSU. One of these touchdowns was a spectacular deep pass to Micahi Danzy, underscoring the impressive synergy between quarterback Tommy Casto and Danzy. Before this matchup, Robinson had been a pivotal figure in FSU’s passing strategy, leading the team with 23 receptions for 433 yards this season.
Second Quarter Rally Secures Half-Time Lead for FSU
Despite trailing 14-7 at the start of the second quarter, the Seminoles mounted a spirited comeback to secure a 21-14 lead by halftime. This turnaround was significantly aided by a robust defensive effort. The defense’s critical stop on a third-and-1, combined with interceptions from Edwin Joseph and Earl Little Jr., shifted the game’s momentum firmly in FSU’s favor.
Key Stats from the Game
Player | Catches | Yards | Team |
---|---|---|---|
Duce Robinson | 23 | 433 | FSU |
Micahi Danzy | – | – | FSU |
Looking Ahead
The confidence instilled by this rally is critical as FSU looks to maintain their momentum in upcoming fixtures. As the team awaits updates on Robinson’s condition, the Seminoles continue to demonstrate a steadfast and strategic approach to overcoming challenges, exemplifying resilience and teamwork on the field.
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