ORLANDO, Fla. -- Redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois completed 33 of 52 passes for 419 yards and two touchdowns while running for another 59 yards in leading No. 4 Florida State to a 45-34 win over No. 11 Mississippi on Monday.Francois, the fourth freshman to start the season at quarterback in FSU history, led the largest comeback in Seminoles history -- 22 points -- after a shaky start in the classic SEC-ACC showdown at Camping World Stadium.Francois and the Seminoles, on the verge of becoming the third top-5 team to lose in the opening week, scored 33 consecutive points in a stretch from late in the second quarter to early in the fourth to overcome a 28-6 deficit.With Ole Miss daring Francois to pass by stacking the run to stop Heisman Trophy hopeful Dalvin Cook, the freshman showed poise in making critical throws with his arm and picking up big yards with his legs.Ricky Aguayo, another freshman, converted an FSU-record six field goals on six attempts and broke a mark set by his brother, Roberto.Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly had a strong first half, but FSU defensive end DeMarcus Walker and the rest of the defense started getting to him after halftime to slow the no-huddle offense.The Seminoles forced Kelly into back-to-back turnovers early in the third quarter on an interception and a fumble on a hit by Walker. Both turnovers resulted in FSU touchdowns as the Seminoles took a 29-28 lead and never looked back while scoring on nine straight possessions between late in the first half and into the fourth quarter.THE TAKEAWAYOle Miss: The Rebels up-tempo offense is potent, but big mistakes by Kelly under pressure took away any momentum. Kelly had three touchdown passes in fourth quarter, but his turnovers (four) brought the offense to a standstill.Florida State: Francois is the real deal. His arm talent is impressive, and his willingness to stay in the pocket to take the big hit on release was uncanny for a first-time starter. Running back Dalvin Cook found little running room early, but he contributed big as a receiver, with a career-high seven catches for 101 yards while rushing for 91 yards on 23 carries.UP NEXTOle Miss: The Rebels return home to host Wofford of the FCS on Saturday. 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The night before, Michelle Carter won the shot put on her final attempt.Henderson rocked back and forth before starting down the runway. He flew into the air, and when he landed in the sand, he instantly knew that was good enough for gold. His jump of 8.38 meters surpassed South Africas Luvo Manyonga, who finished with silver. Defending champion Greg Rutherford of Britain was left with the bronze.I came here to win, Rutherford said. Im going away disappointed.Just imagine how Jarrion Lawson feels. The American had the final jump of the evening and thought his was well out there -- maybe even gold-medal worthy -- but he dragged his left hand in the sand before landing.That was the spot to where officials measured. He finished in fourth place.I still think I had it. Maybe I hit my hand, maybe I didnt, said Laawson, who was an All-American at Arkansas.ddddddddddddJust cant argue with technology.But I think that was a No. 1 jump.History will reflect Henderson as the winner, though. He said Joyner had used a similar ploy as motivation before -- with his late wife, Florence Griffith Joyner.It certainly got Hendersons attention.Hes always like, Youre a champion. Believe in yourself, explained the 27-year-old Henderson, who is from McAlmont, Arkansas. The last jump I was just like, OK, just keep everything the same, dont change nothing.I knew it was the winning jump after I saw it.Hows this for a little more history: Henderson captured gold medal No. 999 for the United States in the Summer Olympics. He was about 30 minutes shy of winning the magical 1,000th, but it went to the womens 4x100-meter medley relay swim team.Feels amazing, Henderson said. To be in that group and that category is awesome. To have that, 999, I didnt know that. It feels like Im in a dream, honestly.Still think the long jump is boring, Carl Lewis? The track icon recently took issue with his former event and a lack of star power. Henderson has no issues with Lewis sentiment.Although he will give his good friend some good-natured ribbing.I know Carl Lewis. Hes biting his tongue right now, Henderson said. I have nothing against Carl. Wait to see what he says after this. ' ' '