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During the Florida State University (FSU) and University of Miami football game, Miami experienced multiple three-and-out possessions, resulting in punts from their own end zone. Keon Coleman, playing for FSU, made significant punt returns, including a 50-yard and 57-yard return, setting up scoring opportunities for FSU. The game ended with Florida State leading 27-13, with Miami's struggles evident in their five consecutive punts, three of which were three-and-outs.
Five straight punts for Miami, with the last three the result of three-and-outs Seminoles take over at their own 30-yard line, leading 27-13 with 10:02 left in the fourth
Florida State 27, Miami 13 Keon Coleman's huge punt return set up a first and goal and a, you guessed it, six-yard TD catch by Coleman himself. The Michigan State transfer has been so valuable for the Seminoles.
Another three-and-out for the FSU defense. And Keon Coleman returns the punt 57 yards down to the Miami 10.
Another three-and-out for the FSU defense. And Keon Coleman returns the punt 50 yards down to the Miami 10.
Miami goes 3 and out...and Keon Coleman takes the punt inside the Miami 10
Three and out for Miami -- #FSU forces its third-straight Hurricanes punt and will take over from the Florida State 29-yard line after a lucky bounce on the punt https://t.co/G7M7QjDQjX
Miami's third-down pass falls incomplete to start the fourth quarter, and the Canes will punt from their own end zone
#FSU defense forces a Miami punt for the first time in four drives -- Keon Coleman attempts to move away from the ball when it lands but manages to jump back onto it Seminoles take over from their own 35-yard line
Miami goes 3 and out and will have to punt from its own end zone...