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11-26-2017, 06:47 AM
GAINESVILLE, Fla.- On the bus ride to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Levonta Taylor watched videos of interceptions on his phone.
He envisioned himself making game-changing plays over and over as Florida State and Florida were set to take the field foe the 62nd time.
When the clock hit triple zeroes and the Seminoles finished off their fifth straight win over the Gators, Taylor had two interceptions that directly impacted an emotional 38-22 victory over his teamâs biggest rival.
âIâve always wanted my first career interceptions to come in a big game,â Taylor said after the game, a big grin sweeping across his face. âSo Iâm happy it came against the Gators like this.â
With the game tied at 7-7 in the first quarter, Taylor snagged his first career interception out of the air on a bobbled catch by UFâs Josh Hammond at the Gatorsâ 20-yard line.
A few plays later, the Seminoles scored a touchdown to reclaim a lead that they would never relinquish.
âI saw on film a lot when the receivers line up on the outside hash of the numbers, theyâre running, 100-percent, a slant,â Taylor said. âI just played inside technique and didnât let him get across my face. I looked up and saw the ball and caught it.â
âI was seeing his ability back in high school,â said defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi, a former teammate of Taylorâs at Ocean Lakes High in Virginia Beach, Va. I was waiting to see things like today (happen).â
In the second quarter, with the Gators backed up on their own 16-yard line, Taylor saw another opportunity to impact the game. This time he stepping in front of a Felipe Franks pass attempt, racing into the end zone with the pick-six and extending FSUâs lead to 24-7 with 3:46 left in the half.
âOn the second interception I had already jumped one out route so then they did it again and I just housed it,â Taylor said of the play. âI was just thinking in my head put points on the board, have to score.â
Added Nnadi: âThe second he had the first (interception), I was one of the first ones running over there, picking him up. I picked him up and carried him to the sideline. The second time, I wasnât really expecting that big play, but I was just so excited for him.â
For the 5-9 Taylor, this was the type of performance heâd been waiting patiently for since his arrival last year. Taylorâs smaller frame has led to his being tested by opposing teams numerous times this season.
Itâs part of what drives him, the edge that he carries to eliminate any doubt heâs an elite outside cornerback.
âI see what people say sometimes, about me being small and this and that,â Taylor said. âI just ignore it and go out and play football, go out there and compete.
âI feel I have an edge because of film. And Iâm fast. So, I just use technique and make sure no one gets anything on me.â
âIn the summer people kept trying to say he needs to play in the slot and stuff,â added Ermon Lane, who spent time playing with and against Taylor in the Nolesâ secondary and receiving corps. âHe kept telling us he was going to keep it locked down (outside) and heâs been doing that all year.â
While his statistics didnât always show it, Taylor has been one of FSUâs better defenders this season, and his effort on Saturday was part of larger breakthrough performance for the Seminolesâ defense.
With Taylor leading the way, the Noles intercepted three passes and forced four total turnovers, turning those into 28 points leading to the victory.
âHe was outstanding today,â FSU coach Jimbo Fisher said. âHe puts his heart and soul on the line every week in practice and in games.
âStatistics donât always tell the story, because he still gets pass breakups and things like that. But today he was able to get those numbers to back his play up.â
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He envisioned himself making game-changing plays over and over as Florida State and Florida were set to take the field foe the 62nd time.
When the clock hit triple zeroes and the Seminoles finished off their fifth straight win over the Gators, Taylor had two interceptions that directly impacted an emotional 38-22 victory over his teamâs biggest rival.
âIâve always wanted my first career interceptions to come in a big game,â Taylor said after the game, a big grin sweeping across his face. âSo Iâm happy it came against the Gators like this.â
With the game tied at 7-7 in the first quarter, Taylor snagged his first career interception out of the air on a bobbled catch by UFâs Josh Hammond at the Gatorsâ 20-yard line.
A few plays later, the Seminoles scored a touchdown to reclaim a lead that they would never relinquish.
âI saw on film a lot when the receivers line up on the outside hash of the numbers, theyâre running, 100-percent, a slant,â Taylor said. âI just played inside technique and didnât let him get across my face. I looked up and saw the ball and caught it.â
âI was seeing his ability back in high school,â said defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi, a former teammate of Taylorâs at Ocean Lakes High in Virginia Beach, Va. I was waiting to see things like today (happen).â
In the second quarter, with the Gators backed up on their own 16-yard line, Taylor saw another opportunity to impact the game. This time he stepping in front of a Felipe Franks pass attempt, racing into the end zone with the pick-six and extending FSUâs lead to 24-7 with 3:46 left in the half.
âOn the second interception I had already jumped one out route so then they did it again and I just housed it,â Taylor said of the play. âI was just thinking in my head put points on the board, have to score.â
Added Nnadi: âThe second he had the first (interception), I was one of the first ones running over there, picking him up. I picked him up and carried him to the sideline. The second time, I wasnât really expecting that big play, but I was just so excited for him.â
For the 5-9 Taylor, this was the type of performance heâd been waiting patiently for since his arrival last year. Taylorâs smaller frame has led to his being tested by opposing teams numerous times this season.
Itâs part of what drives him, the edge that he carries to eliminate any doubt heâs an elite outside cornerback.
âI see what people say sometimes, about me being small and this and that,â Taylor said. âI just ignore it and go out and play football, go out there and compete.
âI feel I have an edge because of film. And Iâm fast. So, I just use technique and make sure no one gets anything on me.â
âIn the summer people kept trying to say he needs to play in the slot and stuff,â added Ermon Lane, who spent time playing with and against Taylor in the Nolesâ secondary and receiving corps. âHe kept telling us he was going to keep it locked down (outside) and heâs been doing that all year.â
While his statistics didnât always show it, Taylor has been one of FSUâs better defenders this season, and his effort on Saturday was part of larger breakthrough performance for the Seminolesâ defense.
With Taylor leading the way, the Noles intercepted three passes and forced four total turnovers, turning those into 28 points leading to the victory.
âHe was outstanding today,â FSU coach Jimbo Fisher said. âHe puts his heart and soul on the line every week in practice and in games.
âStatistics donât always tell the story, because he still gets pass breakups and things like that. But today he was able to get those numbers to back his play up.â
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11-26-2017, 03:28 PM
Congrats to Noles ending a long miserable year for Gators.
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