Florida State Stuns No. 8 Alabama with 31-17 Upset
Seminoles Make Statement in Season Opener
In one of the most shocking results of opening weekend, Florida State delivered a 31-17 victory over No. 8 Alabama at Doak Campbell Stadium. The win not only snapped Alabama’s 23-game streak of season-opening victories but also signaled a potential turning point for a Seminoles program that struggled through a 2-10 campaign just a year ago.
Led by transfer quarterback Tommy Castellanos and a rejuvenated rushing attack, Florida State seized control early and never allowed the Crimson Tide to recover. The victory also marked the Seminoles’ first win over a ranked opponent since 2023, when they defeated Louisville in the ACC Championship Game.
Ground Game Fuels Seminoles
The most glaring difference between Florida State’s dismal 2024 season and its opener this year was the running game. Under new offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, the Seminoles powered their way to 230 rushing yards, averaging nearly five yards per carry. Castellanos led the charge with 78 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries, while teammates Micahi Danzy, Caziah Holmes, and Gavin Sawchuk also found the end zone.
Florida State’s offensive line consistently won battles at the line of scrimmage, creating holes that kept drives alive and sustained long possessions. This ground dominance came against an Alabama defense expected to be one of the SEC’s most physical units, making the performance even more impressive.
Alabama Struggles to Adjust
Alabama opened the game with an 8-minute, 50-second drive that ended in a touchdown pass from new starting quarterback Ty Simpson to tight end Josh Cuevas. However, the Crimson Tide offense sputtered after that opening series, managing just 10 points the rest of the way.
Simpson finished with 254 passing yards and two touchdowns, but Alabama mustered only 87 rushing yards on 29 attempts. Wide receiver Germie Bernard was a bright spot, hauling in eight receptions for a career-best 146 yards. Still, the lack of balance and consistency left the Crimson Tide unable to mount a comeback.
Defensively, Alabama struggled to contain Florida State’s option looks and quarterback runs. The Seminoles repeatedly exploited gaps in pursuit, while Malzahn’s play-calling kept the Tide off balance with a mix of designed runs and timely play-action passes.
Turning Points and Key Stops
Florida State’s defense matched the intensity of its offense, holding Alabama to 6-of-17 on third downs and delivering three stops on fourth-down attempts. Each of those turnovers on downs shifted momentum further toward the Seminoles, particularly the final one with just under six minutes to play.
Another critical moment came in the third quarter when Castellanos connected with Jaylin Lucas on a 64-yard pass play that set up a short touchdown run. That sequence gave Florida State a 24-7 lead and further deflated Alabama’s sideline.
Even when Alabama trimmed the deficit to 24-17 early in the fourth quarter, the Seminoles answered immediately with a 75-yard drive capped by Sawchuk’s 14-yard touchdown. That score restored a two-possession cushion and effectively sealed the victory.
Broader Implications
For Alabama, the loss raises significant concerns. Head coach Kalen DeBoer fell to 6-4 against unranked teams since taking over the program, a stark contrast to the dominance displayed by Nick Saban in similar matchups. The Crimson Tide’s defensive issues that surfaced last season persisted, and their inability to control the line of scrimmage highlighted vulnerabilities that future SEC opponents are sure to test.
Florida State, on the other hand, may finally have found its spark under head coach Mike Norvell. The Seminoles showcased physicality, discipline, and creativity on offense—qualities absent a year ago. For Castellanos, who transferred from Boston College, it was a validation of his ability to command an offense on a big stage.
What Comes Next
Alabama will look to rebound quickly in its home opener against Louisiana-Monroe, needing to correct defensive lapses and establish a more consistent run game. With a challenging SEC schedule ahead, the Tide must improve rapidly to avoid slipping further in the national conversation.
Florida State, now 1-0, hosts East Texas A&M in what should be a more manageable contest. The Seminoles will aim to build on their newfound momentum and possibly enter the AP Top 25 when the next rankings are released.
Final Takeaway
Florida State’s 31-17 victory over Alabama was more than just an upset; it was a declaration that the Seminoles are no longer a program in disarray. With a dominant rushing attack, opportunistic defense, and a quarterback capable of making big plays, Florida State delivered a performance that reignited hope for its fan base.
For Alabama, the defeat was a sobering reminder that the Nick Saban era of near-invincibility is over. Whether the Crimson Tide can regain its footing will determine how far they can go in 2025, but for now, the Seminoles’ triumph stands as one of the defining moments of college football’s opening weekend.







